R = (density)(Length)/(Area) Unit of resistance is Ohms.
you have to use it in a problem.
Missing....? But the answer to find the missing is normally either "algebra" or "find another equation to use."
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To find the roots (solutions) of a quadratic equation.
To find the resistance in a circuit, use the equation R = V/I, where R is the resistence in ohms, V is the voltage, and I is the current in amps. Therefore, your equation is R = 120/0.6. Therefore, the resistance is 200 ohms. Hope this helps
Ohms law equations are I = W/E, I = E/R and I = Sq Root of W/R.
Ohms law. R = E/I,where R= resistance in ohms, E = voltage in volts, and I = current in amperes.
Ohm's law is the basic answer. Voltage = Current * Resistance is ohms law. In order to find current divide voltage by Resistance V/R=I where I is current.
Ohms can be found by using these formulas. Ohms = Volts/Amps, Ohms = (Volts (squared))/Watts, Ohms = Watts/(Amps (squared)).
Ohms Law
the formula you are going to use to answer the equation
First of all, let's get the terms correct. It's "millihenrys", not "milliHenry's", and it's "ohms", not "Ohms".Presumably, you are trying to find out the inductive reactance (XL) of a circuit having an inductance (L) of 9.55 mH? The equation for this is:XL = 2 pi f LAs you can see, you need to know the frequency (f)in order to do this.
To find the conductance using ohms law,you take the inverse of the resistance(/R)
Find out the ohms range it must be within and do an ohms test.
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Ohm's Law: Resistance in ohms is voltage in volts divided by current in amperes.