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You have a nightlight plugged into an outlet in the hallway, which uses 3.5 watts when plugged in. If the house circuit provides 120.0 volts, what is the current through this bulb?

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Answer:

Current, I = 0.029 A

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Power of the nightlight plug, P = 3.5 watts

The voltage provided by the house circuit,V = 120 volts

We know that the power of an electrical appliance is given by :

Power = voltage × current


I=(P)/(V)


I=(3.5\ W)/(120\ V)

I = 0.029 A

Hence, the current through this bulb is 0.029 A. Hence, this is the required solution.

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User Richard Hamilton
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Base on the said question or problem that state and ask to calculate the current of the said light bulb and in my further calculation and further analysis, I would say that the current of the light bulb would be 0.0292. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more 
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