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We have a wire with a resistance of 900. The voltage supplied across the wire from one end to the other is 300 V. Calculate the current.?

We have a wire with a resistance of 900. The voltage supplied across the wire from one end to the other is 300 V. Calculate the current.

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  • Ash
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    Current = Voltage / Resistance = 300 V / 900 Ohms = 0.333 Amp or 333 mA

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