SOLUTION: for a constant electromotive force the current in an electric circuits varies inversely as the resistance the current is 100 amperes when the resistance is 0.3 ohm. what is the cur

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Question 838666: for a constant electromotive force the current in an electric circuits varies inversely as the resistance the current is 100 amperes when the resistance is 0.3 ohm. what is the current when the resistance is 2.5 ohms?
Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
c=k/r
100=k/.3
k=30
c=30/2.5
c=12




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