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Mathematics, 22.02.2021 06:30 alaina05

Electric power is defined by the equation P=VI, where P stands for power, V stands for voltage, and I stands for current. Using Ohm's law, V = IR, we can substitute this for voltage in the original equation for power to write the equation for electric power in terms of current: P =1R. What is the equation for current in terms of power? (Solve for I)​

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