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Electricity and Magnetism
Ohm's Law
Use Ohms law to solve the problem: What is the resistance of a light if the voltage is 12.0 V and the current is 0.30 A?
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R = V/I
R = 12.0 V / 0.30 A
R = 40.0 Ohms
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