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Electrical power (P) is measured in watts using the formula P = V · I where V is the voltage in volts and I is the current in amperes. If there are 40 volts running to a light bulb of 60 watts, how much current is flowing through the light bulb?
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1.5 amps
Explanation:
P = V.I
60 = 40.I
60/40 = 40.I/40
I = 1.5
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