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1.The electrical current, in amperes, in a circuit varies directly as the voltage.When 15 volts are applied, the current is amperes. what is the current when 18 volts are applie…
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1.The electrical current, in amperes, in a circuit varies directly as the voltage.When 15 volts are applied, the current is amperes. what is the current when 18 volts are applied?
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Step by Step Explanation:
R=V/I
R=12/4=3
so i =V/R
i=18/3
i=6 ans.
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