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12 June, 05:13

Write the equation that links current, potential difference, and resistance

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  1. 12 June, 05:35
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    You can write the equation in 3 different ways, depending on which quantity you want to be the dependent variable. Any one of the three forms can be derived from either of the other two with a simple algebra operation. They're all the same relationship, described by "Ohm's Law".

    ==> Current = (potential difference) / (resistance)

    ==> Potential difference = (current) x (resistance)

    ==> Resistance = (potential difference) / (resistance)
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