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Ohm's Law: Voltage is resistance time current So, 28 ohms and 3.8 amperes means 106.4 volts.
Use Ohm's law. V = I * R where V is voltage in volts, I is current in amperes, and R is resistance in ohms.
Ohm's Law: Voltage is current times resistance 3.5 amperes times 2.5 ohms = 8.75 volts
Ohm's Law: Resistance = Voltage divided by Current 40 volts divided by 5 amperes = 8 ohms.
The formula you are looking for is R = E/I
Ohm's Law: Current = Voltage divided by resistance 9 volts divided by 3 ohms = 3 amperes.
Ohm's Law: Voltage is resistance time current So, 28 ohms and 3.8 amperes means 106.4 volts.
3 amperes. Ohm's law: Voltage is ohms times amperes.
Use Ohm's law. V = I * R where V is voltage in volts, I is current in amperes, and R is resistance in ohms.
Ohms law. R = E/I,where R= resistance in ohms, E = voltage in volts, and I = current in amperes.
Ohm's Law: Voltage is current times resistance 3.5 amperes times 2.5 ohms = 8.75 volts
Ohm's Law: Resistance = Voltage divided by Current 40 volts divided by 5 amperes = 8 ohms.
Ohm's Law: Resistance in ohms is voltage in volts divided by current in amperes.
Ohm's Law: Resistance in ohms is voltage in volts divided by current in amperes.
Ohm's law: Voltage is resistance times current. 80 ohms time 0.5 amperes = 40 volts.
Volts is the unit measurement for voltage Current is amperes or amps for short Resistance is ohms
The formula you are looking for is R = E/I