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Physics · Semester B TEKS 2
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What is the resistance of a wire if V = 24 V produces I = 6 A?

A144 Ω
B4 Ω
C0.25 Ω
D30 Ω
Explanation
📌 R = V/I = 24/6 = 4 Ω. Distractor A: multiplied; C: reciprocal; D: added.

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