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In the ohm's law formula we have, volts (V), amperes (A) and ohms (omega). There is no time in it. Scroll down to related links and look at "Ohm's law - calculator and formulas".

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V=IR

Voltage = I (Current) X R (Resistance)

I=V/R You actually cannot you need at least two known components to find the third.

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