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Power=current squared times resistance
Cell constant(C) = Resistance(R) X Specific Conductivity(K)
Voltage = Current x Resistance giving us Current = Voltage / Resistance i.e. Voltage divided by resistance
Voltage is the product of current times resistance, V=IR, I is Current and R is resistance. ANSWER: It is a simple ratio of 1:1:1
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Power=current squared times resistance
Cell constant(C) = Resistance(R) X Specific Conductivity(K)
Ohm's Law: V = IR (voltage = current times resistance).Ohm's Law: V = IR (voltage = current times resistance).Ohm's Law: V = IR (voltage = current times resistance).Ohm's Law: V = IR (voltage = current times resistance).
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resistance is inversily proportional to squaire of radius of wire.
The power dissipated across a resistor, or any device for that matter, is watts, or voltage times current. If you don't know one of voltage or current, you can calculate it from Ohm's law: voltage equals resistance times current. So; if you know voltage and current, power is voltage times current; if you know voltage and resistance, watts is voltage squared divided by resistance; and if you know current and resistance, watts is current squared times resistance.
True. Ohm's law states the voltage is resistance times current.
IR drop across a resistance is voltage. The letter I means current, and the letter R means resistance. Current times resistance, by Ohm's law is voltage.