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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9 megaohms = 9000000 ohms
36v
16 Ohms. Yes 16 ohms in series. 4 ohms in parallel
14v
To write 20 million ohms, you can express it as 20,000,000 ohms. In scientific notation, it can be written as 2 x 10^7 ohms. Both formats effectively convey the same resistance value.
.513 ohms is simply 0.513 ohms. The unit "ohm" measures electrical resistance, and the numerical value remains the same regardless of how it's expressed. Therefore, there are 0.513 ohms.
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.
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