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A 3.5 V battery is connected to a wire with a resistance of 2.5 Ohms. Use Ohm's law to calculate the current for this wire

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1.4 should be the answer
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Answer:

1.4A

Step-by-step explanation:

Ohm's law states the the current flowing through a metallic conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference applied across it provided that the temperature and other necessary physical conditions remain constant.

This law is mathematically rendered as follows;


V=IR.................(1)

where V is the potential difference, I is the current and R is the resistance of the conductor.

The current I could be determined by making it the subject of formula provided other parameters are known.


I=(V)/(R).....................(2)

Given;

V = 3.5V

R = 3.5Ohms.

We then substitute these into equation(2) to obtain I.


I=(3.5)/(2.5)\\I=1.4A

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