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Resistance is directly proportional to the resistivity and length of the conductor, and inversely-proportional to its cross-sectional area. As resistivity is affected by temperature, we can say that temperature indirectly affects resistance.
the difference between total current assets and total liability is the working capital. It goes with a formula 'current asset -current liability =working capital '
current ratio = current asset divided by current liability
Any formula relating those two quantities must depend on the technique used to generate light by means of electric current. We know that there can't be one universal formula because, for example, we know that a compact fluorescent lamp uses less current to produce more luminous intensity than an incandescent lamp.
Formula for current ratio is as follows: Current ratio = Current assets / current liabilities
=sum(current/4*)
Formula for net current assets :net current assets = current assets - current liabilities
The electric current is given by: I = V/R
the formula for electric current is VI ,where v is voltage then I is the current. the unit used for current is ampere and volts for voltage. multiply the total I to the Voltage The formular of electric current is given by I=V/R ,I=P/V
The formula you are looking for is Watts = Amps x Volts. killo = 1000 1 kw = 1000 watts.
Current assets are those assets which is usable in current fiscal year while total assets includes assets other then current assets like long term assets as formula showTotal assets = current assets + fixed assets
I=v/r