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What is the current in a 160V circuit if the resistance is 10Ω?

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Hello!!

For this, use the formula:


\boxed{I=V/R}


\textbf{Being:}


\sqrt{}
I = Current = ?


\sqrt{}
V = Voltage = 160 \ V


\sqrt{}
R = Resistance = 10\ \varOmega


\textbf{If we replace and resolve it}


I = 160\ V / 10\ \varOmega


I = 16\ A


\text{The current of that circuit is \textbf{16 Amperes}}

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