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If a circuit has a resistance of 15 ohms and a current of 13 amps, what is the voltage (in volts)? JUST ENTER THE NUMERICAL VALUE
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GPT 3.5
The voltage can be calculated using Ohm's law: voltage = current × resistance. Thus, the voltage is 13 amps × 15 ohms = 195 volts.
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