How many volts are supplied to operate an indicator light on a VCR that has a resistance of 150 Ω, given 27.0 mA passes through it?
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We have the resistance (R) of the indicator light, which is 150 Ω, and the current (I) passing through it, which is 27.0 mA. We need to convert the current from milliamps to amps for our calculations. Show more…
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