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the current l in an electrical current conductor varies inversely as the resistance R of the conductor. the current is 1/3 ampere when the resistance is 1701 ohms. what is the current when the resistance
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the current l in an electrical current conductor varies inversely as the resistance R of the conductor. the current is 1/3 ampere when the resistance is 1701 ohms. what is the current when the resistance is 9261 ohms
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Explanation:
V=IR
V=1/3×1701=567
567=IR
567=9261 I
I=567/9161
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