A resistor has a resistance of 8.2 kΩ. If a voltage of 15.9 V were placed across it, what would be the current, in mA? Give the answer to two decimal places; don't worry if the computer adds zeroes.

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The value of the electric current for the given conditions willl be  1939.02 A.

What is ohm’s law?

Ohm's law claims that the voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it.

Ohm's law claims that the voltage across a conductor is direct to the current flowing through it. This current-voltage connection may be expressed mathematically as,

V=IR

15.9 V = I × 8.2 × 10³ Ω

I = 1939.02 A

Hence, the value of the electric current for the given conditions willl be  1939.02 A.

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