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Use the formula v = IR for current flowing through a resistor, where V is the voltage in volts, I is current in amps, and R is resistance in ohms. Find the current through a resistor with resistance 15 ohms if the voltage across it is 3 volts.

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Answer:

0.2 amps

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data

The formula V=IR is the formula for ohms law

Which state that  the voltage is directly proportional to the current and the resistance in an electric circuit

Now

R= 15 ohms

V= 3volts

V= IR

3= I*15

I= 3/15

I= 0.2 amps

Hence he current flowing is 0.2 amps