What is the current in a 120 V circuit if the resistance is 20 ohms
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Ohm's Law states that the voltage (V) across a resistor is equal to the product of the current (I) flowing through the resistor and the resistance (R) of the resistor: V = IR We are given the voltage (V = 120 V) and the resistance (R = 20 ohms). We need to find Show more…
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