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Which of the following equations represents Ohm’s Law? Select all that apply.

I=R/V
R=I/V
V=R/I
R=V/I
V=IR
I=V/R

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The first three choices are nonsense.

The last three choices are alternative statements of Ohm's law:

R = V / I

V = I · R

I = V / R

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Answer : The correct options are, V=IR, I=V/R and R=V/I

Explanation :

Ohm's law : It is defined as an electric current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance.

Formula of Ohm's law :


V=I* R

Or,


R=(V)/(I)

or,


I=(V)/(R)

where,

R = resistance of a circuit

V = voltage of circuit

I = current flowing in a circuit

Hence, the correct options are, V=IR, I=V/R and R=V/I

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