The current (I) varies directly as the voltage (V) in an electric circuit. If the current is 4 amperes when the voltage is 100 volts, find the current when the voltage is 75 volts.
[tex]\bf \textit{l varies directly to V}\implies l=kV
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\textit{now, we also know that }
\begin{cases}
l=4\\
V=100
\end{cases}\implies 4=k100
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\cfrac{4}{100}=k\implies \cfrac{1}{25}=k\impliedby \textit{constant of variation}
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thus\implies l=\cfrac{1}{25}V
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\textit{what is the current when the voltage is 75?}\qquad l=\cfrac{1}{25}\cdot 75[/tex]