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V = I * R V = voltage I = curernt R = resistance
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Using Ohm's Law (V = I * R), where V is voltage, I is current, and R is resistance, we can rearrange the formula to solve for resistance: R = V / I. In this case, R = 12V / 0.5A = 24 ohms. So the resistance of the electromagnet is 24 ohms.
No. V =Voltage, I =current, and R =resistancein the simple equation: V=I*R. As well, V/I=R, and. V/R=Iso Current is voltage divided by resistance
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Yes, when you read vr aloud you can shorten it to v of r.
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Nothing. If I is current, V is voltage, and R is resistance, then V=I*R and V*I=P, where P is power.
V/IXR This helps you to remember the three versions of Ohm's Law: V = I X R R = V/I I = V/R
I = v/r
R=i/v If R = resistance, i = current and v = voltage, the formula is incorrect. It should be: R = v/i
Yes, when you read vr aloud you can shorten it to v of r.