SOLUTION: The voltage, 𝑉, in volts, in a circuit is the square root of the product of the power, 𝑃 in watts and the
resitance, 𝑅, in ohms. If the voltage is 240 V and the power is
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Question 1144567: The voltage, 𝑉, in volts, in a circuit is the square root of the product of the power, 𝑃 in watts and the
resitance, 𝑅, in ohms. If the voltage is 240 V and the power is 2500 W, what is the resistance, R, in
ohms?
Answer by greenestamps(13200) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Substitute the given values of V and P and calculate.
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