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03:40
So, in what way can I find the maximum amperage with the Resistor Connected to the battery?
04:22
Samuel, your question has been answered 14 times in every conceivable way. Methinks you a troll.
 
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15:53
Actually, i think i figured it out, finally... and I'm so sorry i wasted all of your time. Because i felt too rushed to read the responses in detail, it made it much harder to understand than it had to be. Bottom line I’m getting from this whole thing is that there it’s NO other way to figure this out other than ohms law. V= CxR C = VxR Where C= rated MAX current
 
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17:53
No. C=VxR where C= the actual current. If you change C then V and/or R must change to maintain C=VxR. As many have said, the max current rating is irrelevant – it only specifies an upper limit on the C your battery can supply. In any real-world circuit you’d keep C well below that level.

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