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28 July, 06:59

Jaipal measures a circuit at 1.2 A and 24. Using Ohm's law, what can he calculate for the circuit?

A. current (C)

B. current (I)

C. voltage (V)

D. voltage (A)

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  1. 28 July, 08:10
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    Sadly, your 24 has lost its unit. If the 24 is volts, then you have the information needed to calculate the circuit's resistance. R=E/I = 20 ohms. If the 24 is ohms of resistance, then you have what you need to find the voltage. E = I R = 28.8 volts.
  2. 28 July, 10:53
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    The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. voltage (V) " Jaipal measures a circuit at 1.2 A and 24. Using Ohm’s law, he can calculate for the circuit is that through the C. voltage (V)
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