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E= I(R+r) solve for r

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I assume, since you did not give anything else but the formula, that you only need the formula to find r. The formula would be (E - IR)/I = r
User Aditya Kakirde
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Answer:


\sf (E - I R )/(I) =r

Explanation:

E = I ( R + r )

Solve the brackets.

E = I R + I r

Subtract I R from both sides.

E - I R = I r

Divide both sides by r.


\sf (E - I R )/(I) =r

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