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Physics 1 Hon - Bowles - p06/p07 P10.13/10.15 Electrostatics & Circuits Formula Test
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A potential difference of 18.1 volts is applied across a resistor where the current is 0.67 A. What is the magnitude of the resistance, in ohms, in the circuit?
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We’re given a potential (voltage) across a resistor and the current through it, and we need to find the resistance.
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