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Aretha measures a circuit at 110 V and 240 . Using Ohm’s law, what can she calculate for the circuit?

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If 240 is the resistance, you can calculate the current by using I=V/R
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Answer:

The value of current can be calculated from ohm's law

I = 0.458 A

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Ohm's law, the current (I) flowing across a circuit is directly proportional to the voltage (V) across the circuit.


V \alpha I\\\\V = I*R

where R is the resistance across the circuit

It is given that

V = 110 V

R = 240 ohms

Based on the given data, the current I can be calculated:


I = (V)/(R)  = (110)/(240) = 0.458 Amperes

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