a light bulb has a resistance of 360 . what is the current in the bulb when it has a potential difference of 120 v across it? 0.33 a 3 a 480 a 43,200 a

Respuesta :

Presume we are looking for the current:

V = IR

120 = I*360

120/360 = I

1/3 = I

I = 1/3 = 0.333..

Current ≈ 0.33 Ampere.

Answer:

i = 0.33 A

Explanation:

As per ohm's law we know that voltage across any ohmic resistor is product of resistance and current through it

So it is given as

[tex]V = i R[/tex]

now we know that

V = 120 Volts

R = 360 ohm

so here we have

[tex]120 = 360 \times i[/tex]

[tex]i = \frac{1}{3} A[/tex]

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