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To find the current through a 10 ohm resistor, you need to follow these steps:

  1. Determine the voltage across the resistor. This can be done by using Ohm's Law, which states that voltage (V) is equal to the product of current (I) and resistance (R). So, V = I * R.

  2. Measure or calculate the voltage across the resistor. This can be done using a voltmeter or by knowing the voltage source connected to the circuit.

  3. Substitute the known values into the equation V = I * R. In this case, the resistance is 10 ohms.

  4. Solve the equation for current (I). Divide both sides of the equation by the resistance (R) to isolate the current. So, I = V / R.

  5. Calculate the current by substituting the values of voltage and resistance into the equation. Make sure to use consistent units for voltage and resistance.

By following these steps, you will be able to determine the current flowing through the 10 ohm resistor.

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