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16 July, 17:56

3. If the potential difference is 120 volts and the resistance is 60 ohms, what is the current?

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  1. 16 July, 19:01
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    2 amperes

    Explanation:

    According to Ohms law

    v = ir

    v = voltage

    I = current

    r = resistance

    From the question

    v = 120volts

    r = 60 ohms

    I = ?

    Using ohms law,

    v = ir

    120 = I x 60

    Divide both sides by 60

    120/60 = I x 60/60

    2 = I

    I = 2 amperes
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