The current I (in A) in a circuit with resistance K (in Ω ) and a battery whose voltage is E a


Question: The current I (in A) in a circuit with resistance K (in \(\Omega \) ) and a battery whose voltage is E and whose internal resistance is r (in \(\Omega \) ) is given by \(I=\frac{E}{R+r}\). If R changes at a rate of 0.250 \(\Omega \) /min, how fast is the current changing when R = 6.25 \(\Omega \), if E = 3.10V and r = 0.230 \(\Omega \) ?

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