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The formula for Ohm's Law is RI=E, where E represents the voltage measured involts, I represents the current measured in amperes, and R represents resistancemeasured in ohms. Which of the follow equations could be used to solve for R?

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Info given

We have the following formula given:


E=IR

Where E represents the voltage measured in volts, I represents the current measured in amperes, and R represents resistance measured in ohms.

Solution

We want to find an expression for R so we can divide both sides of the equation by I and we got:


R=(E)/(I)

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