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A desktop computer and monitor together draw about 0.6 A of current. They plug into a wall outlet that is 120 V. What is the resistance, in ohms, of the computer-monitor combination?
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A desktop computer and monitor together draw about 0.6 A of current. They
plug into a wall outlet that is 120 V. What is the resistance, in ohms, of the
computer-monitor combination?
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