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6 May, 20:17

What is the correct calculation for resistance when the current is 4 amps and the voltage is 24 volts?

a) 24 volts - 4 amps = 20 ohms

b) 24 volts + 4 amps = 28 ohms

c) 24 volts * 4 amps = 96 ohms

d) 24 volts : 4 amps = 6 ohms

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  1. 7 May, 00:02
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    Ohms law

    r=e/i or resistance=volt/amp

    so the answer is

    24 volts / 4 amps = 6 ohms

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