Asked by reee
Calculate the missing value for the Ohm's Law formula. JUST ENTER THE NUMERICAL VALUE.
140 Volts
40 ohms
140 Volts
40 ohms
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The missing value is the current (I) in amps.
Using Ohm's Law formula (V = I * R), we can rearrange it to solve for current:
I = V / R
Substituting the given values:
I = 140 Volts / 40 ohms
I ≈ 3.5 amps
Using Ohm's Law formula (V = I * R), we can rearrange it to solve for current:
I = V / R
Substituting the given values:
I = 140 Volts / 40 ohms
I ≈ 3.5 amps
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