The voltage between two points in a circuit is 3.6 V. If the resistance between the points is 75 , what is the current, according to Ohm's law? A. 76.6 A B. 0.048 A C. 20.8 A D. 270 A Correct answer is B!
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6 V and the resistance (R) is 75 Ω. We need to find the current (I) using Ohm's Law, which states V = I * R. Show more…
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