I=E/R
You need to multiply both sides by R to get the R to reduce out of the right side.
I*R=E
m = pqr/s Multiply both sides by s: ms = pqr Divide both sides by pq: ms/pq = r
Area = pi*122 measured in square units
The formula d= rt means that the d(distance that is traveled) is equal to the r( rate of speed) multiplied by t(the time that it took to travel it)
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Ohm's Law is E = I x R
r=E/I
They are called I squared R losses. That is the formula for calculating power (P) in watts. P=I^2*R. I equals current in amps. R equals resistance in ohms. Also if the voltage (E) is known the formula is P=E^2/R. The current of electrons meets the resistance of the coil wire. That results in heat in inductor and transformer coils.
H= v over pie r to the second
The volume formula for a sphere is 4/3π(Pi)r^3
d=r/t (D equals r divided on t
E = U R U = E/R = 460/92 = 5 Amperes
E = I R = (2) (6) = 12 volts
The formula you are looking for is E = I x R.
Yes it is, where r is the radius
No. Diameter = 2 x r
To obtain amperage from a formula you need at least two components. Formula for amperage are I = W/E, I = E/R and I = sq root of W/R.