A circuit with a resistance of 240 ohms is given a voltage of 60 Volts. What is the calculated current, in amps, that will run through the circuit?(1 point)

4.0 A

2.5 A

14,400 A

0.25 A

User Icon for oobleck oobleck answered
3 years ago

E = IR, so the current is 60/240 = 0.25 A

User Icon for Ahmad sulaiman Ahmad sulaiman answered
2 years ago

Asu

User Icon for Ahmad sulaiman Ahmad sulaiman answered
2 years ago

Ahaji

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
1 year ago

To calculate the current in a circuit, you can use Ohm's Law, which states that the current (I) is equal to the voltage (V) divided by the resistance (R).

In this case, the voltage (V) is 60 Volts and the resistance (R) is 240 ohms. So, you can calculate the current as follows:

I = V / R

I = 60 V / 240 Ω

I = 0.25 A

Therefore, the calculated current that will run through the circuit is 0.25 A.