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Prove the Limit Statement
-Ohm's Law for Electrical Circuits Is V=RI\mathrm { V } = \mathrm { RI }

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Prove the limit statement
-Ohm's Law for electrical circuits is stated V=RI\mathrm { V } = \mathrm { RI } , where V\mathrm { V } is a constant voltage, R\mathrm { R } is the resistance in ohms and I\mathrm { I } is the current in amperes. Your firm has been asked to supply the resistors for a circuit in which V\mathrm { V } will be 12 volts and II is to be 3±0.13 \pm 0.1 amperes. In what interval does RR have to lie for I to be within 0.10.1 amps of the target value I0=3?I _ { 0 } = 3 ?


A) (31120,29120) \left( \frac { 31 } { 120 } , \frac { 29 } { 120 } \right)

B) (12029,12031) \left( \frac { 120 } { 29 } , \frac { 120 } { 31 } \right)

C) (1029,1031) \left( \frac { 10 } { 29 } , \frac { 10 } { 31 } \right)

D) (12031,12029) \left( \frac { 120 } { 31 } , \frac { 120 } { 29 } \right)

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