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Household Circuit: 120V at 60Ω

A 120 V household outlet connected to a 60 Ω load draws a current of 2 A.

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Use Ohm's Law to find the current draw of a 60 Ω appliance plugged into a standard 120 V household outlet.

Frequently asked questions

What units are used?
Volts (V) for voltage, Amperes (A) for current, Ohms (Ω) for resistance, and Watts (W) for power. Keep units consistent.
Does Ohm's Law apply to AC circuits?
For pure resistors, yes. For capacitors and inductors you need impedance Z (complex resistance), and V = IZ replaces V = IR.