P V = n R TDivide each side by ( n T ):(P V) / (n T) = R
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v=39 sqrt(v-3)=6 v-3=62=36 v=36+3=39
D=m/v Density equals mass divided by volume.
I = v/r
If v = r * h then> r = v / h
You can solve for resistance using the formula ( R = \frac{V^2}{P} ), where R is the resistance, V is the voltage, and P is the power. By rearranging the formula, you can solve for resistance by dividing the square of the voltage by the power.
P V = n R TDivide each side by ( n T ):(P V) / (n T) = R
Make r the subject of the formula pi*r2*h = V r = the square root of V/pi*h
H= v over pie r to the second
v equals m divided by p
divided by what? m will be equals to t divided by v
v=lwh
V=nRT/P
One way to calculate current is using ohms law; current equals voltage divided by resistance or: I=V/R Where I is current, V is voltage and R is resistance.
Let R be the resistance, V the voltage, and I the current R = V / I R = 120 / 24 R = 5 ohm