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    Feb 9, 2011, 09:02 AM
    ohm law
    v=220volt, R=110 and I=?
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    Feb 9, 2011, 10:14 AM
    220/110=2
    http://www.the12volt.com/ohm/ohmslawcalculators.asp

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