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A circuit has an impedance of 5 ohms and a voltage of 100 volts. What is the current flow?

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A circuit with an impedance of 5 ohms and a voltage of 100 volts has a current flow of 20 A.

The expression of an electronic component, circuit, or system's resistance to alternating and/or direct electric current is called impedance, indicated by the letter Z. Resistance and reactance are two distinct scalar (one-dimensional) phenomena that combine to form impedance, a vector (two-dimensional) variable.

[tex]Z^{}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{V}{I}[/tex]

(for a pure resistor where Z=R,preserving the form of the DC Ohm's law).

[tex]I=\frac{V}{Z}[/tex]

[tex]I = \frac{100}{5}[/tex]

I = 20 A

Therefore, A circuit with an impedance of 5 ohms and a voltage of 100 volts has a current flow of 20 A.

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