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1. 3 V is applied across a 6Ω resistor. What is the current?

User Mourner
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The current is 0.5A

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Voltage, V = 3 V

Resistance, R = 6Ω

Current, I = ?

We know:

Voltage = current X resistance

Substituting the value we get:

3V = I X 6

I =
(3)/(6) A

I = 0.5A

Therefore, the current is 0.5A

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