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When 33 volts are connected across a resistor, the current through the resistor is 4.7 amps. What is the resistance of the resistor (in ohms)
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When 33 volts are connected across a resistor, the current through the resistor is 4.7 amps. What is the resistance of the resistor (in ohms)
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When 33 volts are connected across a resistor, the current through the resistor is 4.7 amps. What is the resistance of the resistor (in ohms)
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Answer:
7.02 ohms
Step-by-step explanation:
R = V / I
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