The expression is: v/4
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Trying to find v: v/4-3 = 5 v/4 = 8 (+3 both sides) v = 32 (*4 both sides)
v equals m divided by p
divided by what? m will be equals to t divided by v
v = 7
4 x V¯6 ---------- V¯30 Simplify V¯6 to V¯3 and V¯2; Simplify V¯30 to V¯10 and V¯3 4 x V¯3 x V¯2 ------------------- V¯10 x V¯3 Simplify V¯10 to V¯5 and V¯2 4 x V¯3 x V¯2 ---------------------- V¯5 x V¯2x V¯3 Cross out V¯3 and V¯2 from both sides. 4 ------- V¯5 Multiply the numerator and denominator by V¯5 (You cannot have a radical in the denominator). 4 x V¯5 --------- <---- Final Answer 5
In DC circuits, V = I / R, and P = V*I You can use these to get P = I^2 * R = (4)^2 * 12 = 192 watts.
I = v/r
No. Current is voltage divided by resistance.i.e. V=IR, which means I=V/R
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d = (m/v)
1 3 DIVIDED by 3 time 4 divided by 4, 3 time 4 = 12 divided by 4 = 3 then 3 divided by 3 equals 1