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25 October, 11:53

What is the current in a 100.-ohm resistor connected to a 0.40-volt source of potential diffrence

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  1. 25 October, 15:07
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    Current = (voltage) / (resistance) Ohm's law

    Current = (0.4 v) / (100 ohms)

    Current = 0.004 Ampere

    Current = 4 milliamperes
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