Yes you can... and its handy for solving Kirchoff's law mesh equations
[V] = [R].[I] (that's [R].[I], remember order is important when multiplying matrices)
The mathematical form of Ohms law is I=V divided by R. I is current, V is voltage while R is the resistance.
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Ohm's Law.
Ohm's Law: Voltage = Amperes times Resistance 9 volts = amps * 10 ohms amps = .9
Ohms law states that E=I * R, or voltage equals current times resistance. Therefore current equals voltage divided by resistance. 120v divided by 16 ohms equals 7.5 amps.
The mathematical form of Ohms law is I=V divided by R. I is current, V is voltage while R is the resistance.
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2561 ohms.
9 megaohms = 9000000 ohms
36v
16 Ohms. Yes 16 ohms in series. 4 ohms in parallel
14v
10.2 kilo ohms is the resistance necessary for 1 volt to induce a current of 98.04 micro amperes. Ohm's law: voltage equals current times resistance.
9 amperes.
If the question means to indicate multiplication, then the product is 75,000 cubic ohms.This quantity has no physical meaning or significance.
Some say so.
E = I R = (2) (6) = 12 volts