The resistance of the resistor is 4 Ohm. What current will pass through it if the voltage is 6 V?

Initial data: R (resistor resistance) = 4 Ohm; U (voltage across the resistor) = 6 V.

The magnitude of the current that will pass through the resistor can be calculated by the formula (we apply Ohm’s law for a section of the circuit): I = U / R.

Let’s perform the calculation: I = 6/4 = 1.5 A.

Answer: A current of 1.5 A will flow through the resistor.



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