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What potential difference is required to cause 4.00 a to flow through a resistance of 330 ω?

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We can solve the problem by using Ohm's law, which states that an Ohmic conductor the following relationship holds:

\Delta V = I R
where

\Delta V is the potential difference applied to the resistor
I is the current flowing through it
R is the resistance

In our problem, I=4.00 A and
R=330 \omega, so the potential difference is

\Delta V = IR=(4.00 A)(330 \omega)=1320 V
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