A formula for electrical circuits states that E=P/\I where E represents the force in volts, P represents power in watts, and I represents current in amps. Solve this formula for I. Then find I when the force E = 3.6 volts and the power P = 45 watts.

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Answer:

[tex]I=12.5[/tex] amp

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula is,

[tex]E=\dfrac{P}{I}[/tex]

where,

E = Electromotive force in volts,

P = Power in watts,

I = Current in amps.

Given values are,

E = 3.6 volts,

P = 45 watts,

I = ??

Putting the values,

[tex]\Rightarrow 3.6=\dfrac{45}{I}[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow I=\dfrac{45}{3.6}=12.5[/tex] amp