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You don't have enough information in your question, you need to include the voltage as well. One relevant equation is V = I * R where V: Voltage, I: Amps, and R: Resistance. When you have the voltage divide the Ohm resistance into that and you'll get your amps.

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Q: How much current in amps flows through a circuit with a 100 resistance?
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