gavinotorres gavinotorres
  • 22-10-2020
  • Mathematics
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5.
For Ohm's Law, V=IR, solve for the
current (I) in terms of the voltage
(V).

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offkeyelephant offkeyelephant
  • 22-10-2020

Answer:

V/R=I

Step-by-step explanation:

V=IR

divide both sides by R

V/R=I

Solve for I with v

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