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The formula for Ohm's law can be written:

I equals _____.

I x V
V / R
R / V

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Answer:

The current I is equal to V/R.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Ohm's law

The current is the proportional to voltage.


I\propto V


I = (V)/(R)

Here, V = Voltage

R = resistance

I = current

When voltage increases, current would increase

The unit of current is Ampere.

Hence, The current I is equal to V/R.

User Cakan
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The original form of Ohm's Law is Voltage = Current * Resistance (or V=IR).


If we divide both sides by R, we get that Current = Voltage / Resistance


I equals V / R

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