SOLUTION: Suppose a current of 0.25 ampere flows through a resistor connected to a 12 volt battery. What is resistance in the circuit?

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Question 161689: Suppose a current of 0.25 ampere flows through a resistor connected to a 12 volt battery. What is resistance in the circuit?
Answer by Earlsdon(6294)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
E = Volage (number of volts).
I = Current (number of amps).
R = Resistance (number of ohms).
Use the formula:
Solve for R.
Substitute E = 12 V. and I = 0.25 Amps.

Ohms.

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