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17 April, 12:41

What is the current in a 10v circuit if the resistance is 20?

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  1. 17 April, 14:13
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    If the potential difference between the ends of the circuit is 10V

    and the total effective resistance of everything connected between

    the ends is 20 ohms, then the current is

    I = (V/R) = 10V / 20 ohms = 0.5 Ampere.
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