5. 3.14 A 72.9 mA current flows through a 360-$\Omega$ resistor. Using Ohm's law $V = IR$, what is the voltage across the resistor? Express your answer with the correct number of significant figures.
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Given: Current, $I = 72.9 \text{ mA}$ Resistance, $R = 360 \text{ } \Omega$ Ohm's Law: $V = IR$ Show more…
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