What will be the current if a resistance of 150 is applied with a voltage of 117V?​

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Problem:

» What will be the current if a resistance of 150 is applied with a voltage of 117V?

Answer:

  • The current is 0.78 Amps.

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Given:

  • V (voltage) = 117 V
  • R (resistance) = 150

Formula:

  • [tex] \underline{ \boxed{ \tt \: I = \frac{ V}{R} }}[/tex]

Solution:

  • [tex]\tt \: I = \frac{ V}{R} \\ \: \: \: \: \: \tt \: I = \frac{ 117}{150} \\ \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \tt \: I = \underline{ \boxed{\orange{ \tt0.78}}}[/tex]

Therefore, the current is 0.78 A.

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