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If the voltage is110 volts and the total resistance is 10, what is the measure of the current in the circuit?
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If the voltage is110 volts and the total resistance is 10, what is the measure of the current in the circuit?
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Current = (voltage) / (resistance)
Current = (100 volts) / (10 ohms) =
10 Amperes
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