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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ohm’s law states that the voltage across a resistor is equal to the current flowing through it times the resistor value (V = IR). Calculate the current flowing through the following a resistor with resistance of 1K ohms if it has a measured voltage of 24 V across it: A. 0.024 A B. 0.24 A C. 2.4 A D. 24 A E. No correct answer is available

OpenStudy (anonymous):

V = 24 and R = 1000 so I =

OpenStudy (anonymous):

R/V?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

V/R***?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

divide both sides of that Ohm thingy by R and what do you get?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I dont understand

OpenStudy (anonymous):

V = I * R so to solve for I, divide both sides by R

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thats what I said up there^^^^ So 24/1000?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that sounds right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

.024! Thanks!:D

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