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In a circuit, the supplied voltage is 1.5 volts, and the resistor value is 3 ohms. What is the current in the circuit?
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In a circuit, the supplied voltage is 1.5 volts, and the resistor value is 3 ohms. What is the current in the circuit?
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Using Ohm's Law:
V = IR
Where V = Voltage in Volts, I = Current in Ampere, R = Resistance in Ohms
V = IR
1.5 = I * 3
1.5 = 3I
3*I = 1.5
I = 1.5/3
I = 0.50 A
Current in the Circuit is 0.50 Ampere.
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