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How is the voltage V across the resistor related to the current I and the resistance R of the resistor? (Use I for current and R for resistance.)

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Answer:

This relationship is explained by Ohm's law

Step-by-step explanation:

Ohm's law states that the current flowing through a circuit or a resistor is directly proportional to the voltage across the resistor and inversely proportional to the resistance. Where current is i, voltage is v and resistance is r, Ohm's law can be represented mathematically as

V= IR

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