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Salvatore Rosales
20 December, 10:58
How to work out current voltage and resistance
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Eliezer Webb
20 December, 11:46
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Memorize this: Voltage = (Current) x (Resistance)
You can divide each side of the equation by (current),
and then you'll have an equation for resistance.
You can divide each side of the equation by (resistance),
and then you'll have an equation for current.
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