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Activity Open the Ohm’s law simulation. Use it to answer the following questions. Part A The simulation shows current in milliamps. Why was this size unit—with the prefix milli—used in this simulation? If needed, refer to the math review on converting units.

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Answer:

Milli means small. It also shows that its small because, such as millimeters. Millimeters are small, so that's why.

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Answer:

Part A: The current is shown in milliamps because the values of current in this circuit are very small.

Part B: The value of the current also increases when the voltage increases.

Part C: The value decreases When the resistance increases.

Explanation: First answer is straight from Edmentum/Plato. B, C are rewritten Hope it helped!

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