They all equal each other. a = b = c = d = e e = a e = b e = c e = d e = e
the answer is a
e must be 0, j can be anything
e*4/12 = e/3
A linear equation in the single variable, e.
overheating e-32 and e-33
The oppositeÊof E=mC2 would be m or mass equals energy divided by the speed of light squared.Ê The C in E=mC2Êin real world terms would be the speed of light.
They all equal each other. a = b = c = d = e e = a e = b e = c e = d e = e
The formula you are looking for is R = E/I
Watts divided by volts equals amps so 6000 divided by 120 = 50
Ohms law states that E=I * R, or voltage equals current times resistance. Therefore current equals voltage divided by resistance. 120v divided by 16 ohms equals 7.5 amps.
w = hf - E
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.6E+E=6 1/.6 * E+E=6 *1/.6 (E divided by 6) (6 divided by .6) E+E=10 2E=10 E=5 .6E+E=6 (.6 divided by - .6 E +E= 6 - divided by .6 .6s cancel out = E+E=10 2E=10 E=5 .6E+E=6 (.6 divided by - .6 E +E= 6 - divided by .6 .6s cancel out = E+E=10 2E=10 E=5
Yes. I = P/E which says current (I) equals power (P) divided by voltage (E). We normally see PIE, which is P=I x E or power equals current times voltage. If we divide both sides by E, we'll isolate I and express it in terms of P and E, as shown. The "PIE" thing is a nemonic (memory aid) to help you recall the formula.
E = 24/z or, equivalently, z = 24/E
the answer is a