i just though they were letters in the alphabet lol!!!!
2007-08-02 20:16:22
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answer #1
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answered by ♥BEX♥ 7
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This is really a physics question. It is called Ohm's Law.
V = Voltage I = Current and R = Resistance
2007-08-01 11:15:08
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answer #2
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answered by Captain Mephisto 7
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Don't know what that blokes talking about with his barbecued chromium sausage, but the answer to your question is Ohms law.
2007-08-01 19:30:09
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-08-01 11:13:59
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answered by My name's MUD 5
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That is the ohm's Law circle. V/I=R, I*R=V, and V/R=I. Voltage(V), Current (I), and Resistance(R) are the components.
2007-08-01 12:25:55
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answer #5
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answered by james w 5
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Ohm's law
2007-08-01 11:13:59
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answer #6
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answered by slick29830 2
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If it is physics where v = voltage, i=currant + r = resistance
Then alsp v/i = r
so (v/i)*r = r²
Not sure this is right becuase r² has no real meaning
2007-08-01 11:14:39
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answer #7
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answered by Marky 6
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v is voltage (volts)
i is current (amps)
r is resistance (ohms)
r = v / i
2007-08-02 03:08:25
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answered by Como 7
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r squared.
2007-08-01 14:22:04
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answered by Floll 1
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