Ohms Law states that in and electrical circuit E=IR, where E represents the pontial (in volts). I represents the current (in amperes), and R represents
the resistance (in ohms). Find the current (1) if E=6 and R=0.15 ohms of resistance
_____ amperes

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Answer:

40 A

Step-by-step explanation:

E=I.R ==> I=E/R

if E=6 and R=0.15 then:

I= (6/0.15)= 40 A

Answer:

Current(I) = [tex]40 Amperes[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]E= 6 volts\\R= 0.15 ohms\\I=?[/tex]

     [tex]E=I*R\\6=I*0.15\\I=\frac{6}{0.15}[/tex]

Multiplying Numerator and denominator with 100 to R.H.S

     [tex]I=\frac{600}{15}[/tex]

   [tex]I=40 Amperes[/tex]

The value of current is [tex]40 Amperes[/tex]