If: E*I = P
Then: I = P/E
No. E=mc2 is a formula. Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
Electric current Electromotive force or voltage Resistance that's all ^^
Force times distance equals work.
pressure = force/area force = pressure x area area = force/pressure
To solve for the friction coefficient (μ), you can use the formula μ = F/N, where F is the force of friction and N is the normal force. First, measure the force required to overcome friction (F) and the weight of the object (which equals the normal force, N, if on a flat surface). By rearranging the formula, you can calculate μ by dividing the friction force by the normal force. Ensure that both forces are measured under the same conditions for accurate results.
The "E" stands for "Electromotive Force", also known as Voltage.
E stands for Electromotive force
V. Voltage is also sometimes abbreviated E, usually in Ohm's Law equations. The E stands for electromotive force.
In Ohm's law formula, E stands for electromotive force, which is measured in volts (V). It represents the voltage or potential difference across the circuit or device under consideration.
It could stand for Electromagnetic field, or Electromotive force.
The symbol for electromotive force is E.
Electromotive force is measured in volts.
Yes, voltage is the unit of measure of electromotive force.
Electromagnetic field (induces around the metal when current flows through it). Another opinion: Nope ! 'EMF' stands for 'Electromotive Force' . We refer to it casually as 'voltage'.
The symbol for electrical volts is "V". <<>> The symbol for voltage is the letter E. It stands for Electromotive force known as EMF.
Electromotive force,magnecti force
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