The electrical relationships between resistance (R), current (I), power (P) and voltage (E) is defined by Ohm's Law. One ohm is defined as the resistance which allows the current of one ampere under a potential difference of 1 volt.
Solving For Power Given Resistance And Voltage
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| Resistance (R) | = | 0 | = | 0 | ohm | |
| Voltage (E) | = | 0 | = | 0 | volt |
| Power (Watts) | = | HAS NOT BEEN CALCULATED |
| P | = | power |
| E | = | voltage |
| I | = | current |
| R | = | resistance |
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