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A resistor with a resistance of 300 \Omega is connected to a voltage source with a potential difference of 15 \mathrm{~V}. Calculate the current flowing through the resistor.

Option: 1

0.05 \mathrm{~A}


Option: 2

0.1 \mathrm{~A}


Option: 3

0.15 \mathrm{~A}


Option: 4

0.2 \mathrm{~A}


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According to Ohm's law, the current (I) flowing through a resistor is given by:
                 I=\frac{V}{R}

Where: - V is the potential difference (15 \mathrm{~V}) - R is the resistance (300 \Omega) Substitute the values:
                \begin{aligned} & I=\frac{15 \mathrm{~V}}{300 \Omega} \\ & I=0.05 \mathrm{~A} \end{aligned}
The correct answer is A) 0.05 \mathrm{~A}.
Correct Answer: A) 0.05 A

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