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What is the current in a 160 V circuit if the resistance is 2

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Answer:

80 A

Step-by-step explanation:

by ohm's law, resistance is equal to the change in voltage over the current so if we plug and solve for current we get I = (160V)/(2V/A)= 80 A

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V= IR

160 = I × 2

80 A = I = current

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