A 1.5m wire carries a 7 A current when a potential difference of 87 V is applied. What is the resistance of the wire?

Answer:
Ohm's law states that I=V/R (Current=volts divided by resistance). Since we're looking for resistance, we'll rewrite it as R=V/I. Then just plug in the numbers; R=84/9, R= 9 1/3 or 28/3. The resistance of the wire is 9.33... or 9 1/3 ohm's, depending on how you wanna write it.
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Answer:
[tex]R\approx12.43 \,\, \Omega[/tex]
Explanation:
We can use Ohm's Law to find the resistance R of a wire that carries a current I under a given potential difference:
[tex]V=I\,\,R\\R = \frac{V}{I} \\R=\frac{87}{7} \\R\approx12.43 \,\, \Omega[/tex]