SOLUTION: Question: If the voltage, V, is an electric circuit is held constant, the current, I , is inversely proportional to the resistance, R. If the current is 420 milliamperes when the r

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Question 1055605: Question: If the voltage, V, is an electric circuit is held constant, the current, I , is inversely proportional to the resistance, R. If the current is 420 milliamperes when the resistance is 2 ohms, find the current when the resistance is 12 ohms.
I solved this by
In which I did e=(420)(2) to get 840 then divided by the 12 ohms and I got 70 as my answer, but I'm not sure if this is correct.

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If the voltage, V, is an electric circuit is held constant, the current, I , is inversely proportional to the resistance, R. If the current is 420 milliamperes when the resistance is 2 ohms, find the current when the resistance is 12 ohms.
I solved this by
In which I did e=(420)(2) to get 840 then divided by the 12 ohms and I got 70 as my answer, but I'm not sure if this is correct.
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The voltage is 840 millivolts.
The current is 70 mAmps.

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