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OpenStudy (anonymous):

R=E/I solve for I

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\(\large I\) is always inversely proportional to \(\large R\)... The formula is known as OHM's Law used in electrical circuits where... \(\large E\) is the electromotive force or applied voltage, in unit Volts (V) \(\large I\) is the current that will flow in the circuit once voltage is applied, unit of Ampere (A) \(\large R\) is the resistance within the circuit, in unit Ohms \((\Omega)\), this limits the flow of current I within the circuit, that's why they are always inversely proportional to each other... Other form of the formula:\[\large {E=I\times R}\]

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