SOLUTION: In electronics, according to Ohm's law, E = IR, where "E" is
voltage (measured in volts), "I" is current (measured in amps), and
"R" is resistance (measured in ohms).
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Question 872411: In electronics, according to Ohm's law, E = IR, where "E" is
voltage (measured in volts), "I" is current (measured in amps), and
"R" is resistance (measured in ohms).
Express the resistance, R, in terms of voltage "E" and current "I".
In other words, solve E = IR for "R" by treating "E" and "I" as
constants.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
E = I*R
R = E/I
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