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the formula, P=v^2/R, gives the relationship between resistance (R), voltage (V) and power P). solve the formula for resistance.

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P = v^2 / R

PR = v^2

R = v^2/P
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Answer:
R=(V^2)/(P)

Explanation:

Given formula :
P=(V^2)/(R), gives the relationship between resistance (R), voltage (V) and power P).

When we multiply R to the both sides of the above equation, we get


PR=v^2

Now, divide P on the sides, we get


R=(V^2)/(P)

Hence, the formula for resistance will be


R=(V^2)/(P), gives the relationship between resistance (R), voltage (V) and power (P).

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