Question 1119074
The current I in an electrical conductor varies inversely as the resistance R of the conductor.
 The current is 6 amperes when the resistance is 970 ohms.
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Ohms's law: I = {{{e/r}}}, where e = the voltage
Find the volts
{{{e/970}}} = 6
e = 970 * 6
e = 5820 volts
" What is the current when the resistance is 590 ​ohms? 
I = {{{5820/590}}}
I = 9.86 amps
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Or you can just use the inverse ratio relationship
{{{I/6}}} = {{{970/590}}}
I = {{{(6*970)/590}}}
I = 9.86