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A 60-cm-long heating wire is connected to a 120 v outlet. the wire dissipates 45 w. what is the current in the wire

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The power dissipated in the wire is

P=I^2 R=IV
where I is the current and V the voltage.
Using P=45 W and V=120 V, we find the value of the current in the wire:

I= (P)/(V)= (45 W)/(120 V)=0.38 A
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