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Ask AI: A series circuit in a toy car is connected to a 9 volt battery. The resistance of the circuit is 1.3 ohms. What is the current?

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Question: A series circuit in a toy car is connected to a 9 volt battery. The resistance of the circuit is 1.3 ohms. What is the current?

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Ohm's law can determine the current flowing through a circuit. The law is expressed as I = V/R, where "I" represents the current in amperes, "V" is the voltage in volts, and "R" is the resistance in ohms. In this case, you know the voltage (V) is 9 volts and the resistance (R) is 1.3 ohms. To find the current (I), you can substitute these values into the formula: I = V / R I = 9V / 1.3Ω I = 6.92 amperes Therefore, the current flowing through the circuit in the toy car is 6.92 amperes.

Answered by gpt-4

April 10, 2024, 5:55 a.m.

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Published: Wednesday, April 10, 2024

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