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Describe the relationship between amperage, voltage, and, as well as resstance.

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Answer:


I=(V)/(R)

Step-by-step explanation:

Ohms law says that the current in the conductor between the two points is directly related or directly proportional to the voltage by keeping a proportionality of constant which is called resistance.

Mathematically Ohms law can be written as,


I=(V)/(R)

Here, I is the current measure in ampere or amperage, V is voltage measure in voltage and R is resistance measure in Ohm.

Now the relation between the amperage, voltage and resistance will be,


I=(V)/(R)

Amperage=Voltage/Resistance

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