Solve for i
V= iR
what is i equal to?
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i is equal to current and r is resistance
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The value of i(current) from the given formula is V/R.
Given:
V= iR
To Find:
The value of i(current) from the given formula.
Solution:
We are required to find the value of i(current) from the given formula.
It is given that V = iR
where, V = Potential difference(V)
i = Current(A)
R = Resistance(Ω)
The given equation is known as ohm's law.
- Ohm's law states that the voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing on it.
- The resistance(R) is the proportionality constant.
V = iR
By keeping current(i) on one side and taking other parameters to another side we get
i = V/R
Therefore, The value of i(current) from the given formula is V/R.
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