SOLUTION: The current I in an electrical conductor varies inversely as the resistance R of the conductor. If the current is 0.5 amperes when the resistance is 240 ohms, what is the current w

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Question 538917: The current I in an electrical conductor varies inversely as the resistance R of the conductor. If the current is 0.5 amperes when the resistance is 240 ohms, what is the current when the resistance is 960 ohms?
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) About Me  (Show Source):
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You could start with Ohm's law:
E+=+I%2AR Solve for I.
I+=+E%2FR Substitute I = 0.5 amps. and R = 240 ohms.
0.5+=+E%2F240 Solve for E.
E+=+0.5%28240%29
E+=+120 Now Ohm's law looks like:
I+=+120%2FR Substitute R = 960 ohms.
I+=+120%2F960 Evaluate.
I+=+0.125 amperes.