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Rewrite Ohm's law, V = lR to solve for the current, l, and then use the formula to find the current when the voltage is 0.6 volts and the resistance is 12 ohms.

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Answer:

0.05 amps.

Explanation:

I remember this one from high school.

V=IR (V=Voltage, I=Current, and R= Resistor) *Substitue values.

I=V/R

0.6/12

Divide
(6)/(120) = 0.05 Ampere

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