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17 April, 22:25

A potential difference of 18 V is applied to a resistor whose resistance is 240 Ω. What is the current that flows through the resistor?

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  1. 17 April, 23:33
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    0.075A

    Explanation:

    V = IR

    where V - voltage, I - current, R - resistance

    Hence, 18 = I * 240

    I = 18/240

    I = 0.075A
  2. 18 April, 01:03
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    Answer: I = 0.075 A

    Explanation: According to Ohm's Law Voltage is equal to the product of current and resistance or V = IR.

    Derive for current I, I = V/R

    I = V/R

    = 18 V / 240 ohms

    = 0.075 A
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