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A student connects 3 batteries (3 V each) in series with a motor. The circuit has a resistance of 4.5 Ω. How much current flows through the circuit? A 13.5 A B 40.5 A C 1.5 A D 2 A
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A student connects 3 batteries (3 V each) in series with a motor. The circuit has a resistance of 4.5 Ω. How much current flows through the circuit?
A 13.5 A
B 40.5 A
C 1.5 A
D 2 A
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13.5 is the answer i believe………………..
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