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The current in the wires of a circuit is 60.0 milliAmps. If the

voltage impressed across the ends of the circuit were tripled
(with no change in its resistance), then its new current would
be milliAmps.

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Answer:

180 m amp

Step-by-step explanation:

V = IR

v/r = i mutiply both sides by

3

3v / r = 3 i so the current will triple to 180 mAmp

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