Physics, asked by kb26, 7 months ago

Why does current voltage divided by current equal resistance?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi mate

Explanation:

Resistance calculation

When we know the voltage and the current, we can calculate the resistance. Since the current is set by the values of the voltage and resistance, the Ohm's law formula can show that: If we increase the voltage, the current will increase. If we increase the resistance, the current will reduce.

Answered by ayush03082007
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Answer:

When we know the voltage and the current, we can calculate the resistance. Since the current is set by the values of the voltage and resistance, the Ohm's law formula can show that: If we increase the voltage, the current will increase. If we increase the resistance, the current will reduce.

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