What is the electric current produced when a voltage of 4 V is applied to a circuit with a resistance of 80 Omega?

1 Answer
Mar 30, 2018

0.05 \ "A"

Explanation:

We use Ohm's law here, which states that,

V=IR

  • V is the voltage of the circuit in volts

  • I is the current produced in amperes

  • R is the resistance of the current in ohms

And so, solving for electric current, we get,

I=V/R

Now, we just plug in the given values, and we get,

I=(4 \ "V")/(80 \ Omega)

=0.05 \ "A"