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Does an electronic device that is connected to a 6 - volt source and draws 3 amperes has a total resistance of 2 Ohms

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Given:

The source voltage is V = 6 Volt

The current is I = 3 A

The total resistance is R = 2 ohms

Required: To check whether such an electronic device exists or not.

Step-by-step explanation:

The electronic device will be valid if it follows Ohm's law.

According to Ohm's law,


\begin{gathered} V=IR \\ =3*2\text{ } \\ =\text{ 6 V} \end{gathered}

Final Answer: As Ohm's law is verified, the electronic device exists.

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