Physics, asked by anuj043120, 10 months ago

does I = V^2/R
If it then derive.
Here I is current, V is potential difference and R is resistance. ​

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Answered by monosijjyoti
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Answer:

NO. IT'S WRONG AS P=V^2/R

P=POWER, V=P.D  ,   R=RESISTANCE

HERE IT'S YOUR ANSWER!!

Answered by joelsankarathil
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Answer:

P=I^2Rt

or  P=V^2/Rt

From this we get H=

I^2R

or,  V^2/R

Explanation:

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