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What is the current when a 71-W lamp is connected to 120 V?
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What is the current when a 71-W lamp is connected to 120 V?
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What is the current when a 71-W lamp is connected to 120 V?
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Power = (voltage) · (current)
71 W = (120 V) · (current)
Divide each side by (120 V) :
Current = (71 W) / (120 V) =
0.59167 Amperes
What I want to know is: Where can I buy a 71-W light bulb ?
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