Question: The current, I, in amperes, that flows through a coil of wire is found by dividing 110 by the resistance of the wire, R,

The current, I, in amperes, that flows through a coil of wire 

The current, I, in amperes, that flows through a coil of wire is found by dividing 110 by the resistance of the wire, R, in ohms. Using the function for this, find the current through a coil of wire with a resistance of 80 ohms. 3 A. 1 amperes 8 B. 11 amperes C. 333 D. 7- 3 4 amperes 11 amperes

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