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In the following circuit the supplied voltage is 1.5 volts and the resistor is 2 ohms. Use ohms law to determine the current in the circuit
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In the following circuit the supplied voltage is 1.5 volts and the resistor is 2 ohms. Use ohms law to determine the current in the circuit
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Ohms law states that V=IR and we know V and R so we can isolate I making V/R=I and if we plug this in we get 1.5V/2ohms which would equal .75 amps
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