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The resistor's current I in amps  is equal to the resistor's voltage V in volts (V) divided by the resistance R in ohms (Ω) I hope this helped

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Explanation:

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The relationships between current, voltage, and resistance is expressed mathematically in Ohm's law. R is the resistance, measured in ohms. V is the voltage, measured in volts. I is the current, measured in amperes. You can use Ohm's law to see how changes in current, resistance, and voltage are related. Voltage and current are directly proportional. Resistance and current are inversely proportional.

Ohm's law formula:

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[tex]R=\frac{V}{I}[/tex]

[tex]V=I*R[/tex]

[tex]I=\frac{V}{R}[/tex]

[tex]R=\frac{V}{I}[/tex]

Hope this helps!

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