SOLUTION: A 60 watt bulb is connected to a 110 / 120 volt outlet. Determine amperes (amps.) and ohms. Amps = volts / ohms. Watts = volts * amps. Not sure how to proceed.

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Question 1163116: A 60 watt bulb is connected to a 110 / 120 volt outlet. Determine amperes (amps.) and ohms.
Amps = volts / ohms.
Watts = volts * amps.
Not sure how to proceed.

Answer by ikleyn(53937)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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amperes = watts/volts.


Substitute your numbers and calculate.



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