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If 120 V is applied to refrigerator with a resistance of 14.0 2, calculate the
current flowing through the refrigerator.

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Answer:

The current is approximately 8.571 Amps

Explanation:

You are supposed to use Ohm's Law for this problem.

Recall that Ohm's Law gives you the relationship between voltage applied (V), resistance (R) and current (I):


V=I\,*\,R

If the units of resistance are ohms, and the voltage is in volts, the current will be given in Amps (amperes). Then solving for the current (I) in the above equation:


I=(V)/(R) \\I=(120)/(14) \\I=8.571\,\,Amps

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