SOLUTION: If the voltage in an electric circuit is held constant, the current I is inversely proportional to the resistance R. If the current is 40 amperes when the resistance is 270 ohms, f

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Question 636314: If the voltage in an electric circuit is held constant, the current I is inversely proportional to the resistance R. If the current is 40 amperes when the resistance is 270 ohms, find the current when the resistance is 150 ohms.
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If the voltage in an electric circuit is held constant, the current I is
inversely proportional to the resistance R.
If the current is 40 amperes when the resistance is 270 ohms,
find the current when the resistance is 150 ohms.
:
Ohm's law for finding the voltage; E = I*R
E = 40 * 270
E = 10,800 volts
:
Ohm's law for finding the current I = E/R
I =
I = 72 amps

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