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A lamp with a resistance of 60 Ohms is plugged into a 110-Volt household circuit. How much current flows through the lamp?Group of answer choices0.55 [A]1.83 [A]170 [A]6,600 [A]

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Given:

The resistance of the lamp is,


R=60\text{ ohm}

The voltage in the household circuit is,


V=110\text{ V}

To find:

The current through the lamp

Step-by-step explanation:

Ohm's law gives the relation between the current, voltage, and resistance of the circuit.

The current is,


i=(V)/(R)

So, the current is,


\begin{gathered} i=(110)/(60) \\ =1.83\text{ A} \end{gathered}

Hence, the current through the lamp is 1.83 A.

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