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What is the correct Ohm’s formula used to find current?

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Answer:

I = V/R

Step-by-step explanation:

Ohm's law states that the current following through a metalic condutor is directly proportional to the applied voltage.

If V represents the applied voltage

I represents the current flowing through the conductor

R is the resistance of the conductor

The relationship is therefore:


\begin{gathered} V\alpha I \\ \\ V=IR \end{gathered}

Therefore, the correct Ohm’s formula used to find current is:

I = V/R

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