what is the electric current of circuit has a resistance of 100 ohms and voltage of 12.0 volts
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what is the electric current of circuit has a resistance of 100 ohms and voltage of 12.0 volts
what is the electric current of circuit has a resistance of 100 ohms and voltage of 12.0 volts
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Verified answer
The electric current of circuit : 0.12 A
Further explanation
Electric current (symbolized by the letter "i) is the amount of charge flowing in the conductor of each unit of time
Electric current is also a ratio between the voltage and the amount of resistance at the conductor.
Ohm's Law, stated that
the amount of current flowing is directly proportional to the voltage and inversely proportional to the resistance.
Can be formulated
V = Voltage (volts)
R = resistance (ohms)
I = current(ampere)
Known
R = 100 ohms
V = 12 volt
the electric current (I) :
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