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E=I×R and P=E×I what is the formula that will solve for R when only E and I are known
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E=I×R and P=E×I what is the formula that will solve for R when only E and I are known
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You wrote it there yourself, at the beginning of your question.
You wrote E = I x R
Divide each side by ' I ' :
E / I = R
That's what you're asking for.
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