In the circuit shown below with each bulb holding a resistance of 150 ohms how many amps of current are flowing Express your number as a decimal.?

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2026-05-08 07:10

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To determine the current flowing through the circuit, you need to know the total voltage supplied and how the bulbs are arranged (in series or parallel). If we assume a standard voltage of 120 volts and that the bulbs are in series, the total resistance would be the sum of the resistances (e.g., for two bulbs, it would be 300 ohms). Using Ohm's Law (I = V/R), the current would be 120 volts / 300 ohms = 0.4 amps. If the bulbs are in parallel, the total resistance would be lower, and the current would be higher; please provide more details for an accurate calculation.

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