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17 January, 05:43

A current of 250 amps is flowing through a copper wire with a resistance of

2.09 x 10^-4 ohms. What is the voltage?

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  1. 17 January, 06:23
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    V = 5.225*10^-2 volts

    Explanation:

    from ohms law

    V=IR

    where R = 2.09*10^-4

    I=250A

    V=2.09*10^-4*250

    V = 5.225*10^-2 volts
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