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  • 18-10-2017
  • Chemistry
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Find the current through the 30.0 ω resistor.

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  • 19-10-2017

To calculate for the current, we simply have to take the ratio of the voltage over resistance. That is:

Current, I = Voltage, V / Resistance, R

I = V / R

 

So for example if our voltage is 12.5 V and our resistance is 30.0 ohms, current is:

I = 12.5 / 30

I = 0.417 A = 417 mA

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