A 54-Ω resistor in a circuit has a voltage difference of 8 V across its leads. Calculate the current through the resistor.

What is the current resistor?




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Answer:

The current is 0.148 amps

Explanation:

To find the current, you divide the voltage given by the resistence:

8V ÷ 54 ohms

Which equals 0.1481481481 amps

The current resistor is  0.148 amps.

What is Ohm's law?

Ohm's law states that the voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it, provided all physical conditions and temperatures remain constant.

Ohm's Law formulas V = IR, I = V/R, and R= V/I.

Current through each resistor can be found using Ohm's law I=V/R, where the voltage is constant across each resistor.

The given values are:

V = 8V and R = 54Ω

By using the formula :-

I=V/R

I =8V / 54Ω = 0.148 amps

Therefore,

0.148 amps is the current resistor.

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