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How much current does a 310 W device draw when given a voltage of 120 V?

- 3.6•10^4 A

- 4.0•10^-2 A

- 4.2•10^2 A

- 2.6•10^0 A

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Answer:


2.6* 10^(0)

Step-by-step explanation:

Power is expressed as rhe product of voltage and current hence P=IV where V is voltage across the circuit, I is current and P is power. Making current the subject of rhe formula then


I=\frac {P}{V}

Substituting 310 W for power and 120 V for voltage then


I=\frac {310}{120}=2.58333333333A\approx 2.6A

Giving the answer in scientific notation, then current is
2.6* 10^(0)

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