Math, asked by Laiyakeppel, 10 months ago

A formula for electrical circuits states that E=PI where E represents the force in volts, P represents power in watts, and I represents current in amps. Solve this formula for I. Then find I when the force E = 3.6 volts and the power P = 45 watts.

A. I=1PE;0.06 amps
B. I=EP;0.08 amps
C. I=PE;12.5 amps
D. I=1PE;0.08 amps
Please explain in step-by-step if possible. Thank you!

Answers

Answered by manemahesh7
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Answer:

Voltage is denoted by V or E is directly proportional to current so V=Power× current is a false statements.

either V=√P×R

V=P/I

V=I×R.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the applied voltage is 3.6 And Watt is 45 then I Will be P/V

=0.08 amps

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