divide both sides by i
r= v/i
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2006-12-05 06:25:59
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answer #1
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answered by DanE 7
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2016-11-30 04:24:32
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answer #2
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answered by duperne 4
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No!!!
Divide both sides by 'I'
Hence V/I = I*R/I
The 'I's' cancel out on the Right Hand Side to give
V/I = R
or
R = V divided by I.
2006-12-05 08:00:57
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answer #3
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answered by lenpol7 7
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V = I * R
divide both sides by I
V/I = R
This is algebra 0.0.1
If in any doubt about ohms law (which is what this is), just write a V, then draw a line underneath it, then write I and R next to each other under V. If you want to know what one of them is, cover it up and it will show you the formula.
V
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I R
in your case, cover up the R to leave = V / I
Its one of those nifty tricks for engineers too lazy to learn maths properly.
Cheers.
2006-12-05 06:44:14
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answer #4
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answered by chopchubes 4
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No, divide both sides by I
R = V/I
2006-12-05 06:26:55
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answer #5
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answered by DJL2 3
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Divide both sides by I
R=V/I
V=IR
I=R/V
2006-12-05 06:29:30
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answer #6
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answered by Scooter_MacGyver 3
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I and R are multiplying eachother, if I is multiplying, then it gets dividing to V
R = V/I
2006-12-05 06:27:30
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answer #7
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answered by César G 1
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Divide both sides by I.
V = I * R
V / I = (R * I) / I
V / I = R
2006-12-05 06:27:54
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answer #8
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answered by calculus_crucifier 1
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divide by I
R=V/I
2006-12-05 06:26:56
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answer #9
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answered by Marc 2
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divide by I, then you'll have V/I=R
2006-12-05 06:26:59
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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