According to Ohm’s law, determine the calculated current for these values in Table A. voltage = 5 V, resistance = 20 Ω: A voltage = 20 V, resistance = 20 Ω: A voltage = 50 V, resistance = 20 Ω: A

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Answer:

0.25 A, 1.00 A, 2.50 A

Explanation:

Ohm's law is summarized by the equation:

[tex]V=RI[/tex]

where

V is the voltage

R is the resistance

I is the current

Re-arranging it, we have an expression for the current:

[tex]I=\frac{V}{R}[/tex]

Solving for the different cases, we have:

voltage = 5 V, resistance = 20 Ω: [tex]I=\frac{5}{20}=0.25 A[/tex]

voltage = 20 V, resistance = 20 Ω: [tex]I=\frac{20}{20}=1.00 A[/tex]

voltage = 50 V, resistance = 20 Ω: [tex]I=\frac{50}{20}=2.50 A[/tex]

Answer:

0.25 A

1.00 A

2.50 A

Explanation: