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Use the equation I = 10/R to determine the current (I) when the R is 20 ohms.

A. 20

B. 0.5

C. 0.2

D. 10

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User Jack Gao
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The answer is b because you need to divide

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User Yashhy
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Answer: The correct option is (B) 0.5.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to use the following equation to determine the current (I) when the R is 20 ohms.


I=(10)/(R)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)

When R = 20 ohms, then from equation (i), we get


I=(10)/(R)\\\\\\\Rightarrow I=(10)/(20)\\\\\\\Rightarrow I=(1)/(2)\\\\\\\Rightarrow I=0.5.

Thus, the required current (I) is 0.5.

Option (B) is CORRECT.

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