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Use Ohm’s law to calculate the voltage of a car battery when the current is 2.0 amps and the resistance is 6.0. Show work

Use Ohm’s law to calculate the voltage of a car battery when the current is 2.0 amps-example-1
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Given: I(current) is 2.0amps
R(resistance) is 6.0ohms
Unknown: V(voltage)=?
Subsitute: To fins the voltage of the car battery you have to have I*R so it’d subsitute as 2.0*6.0
Solve: 2.0
x6.0
Therefore the voltage is 12.0
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