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Current is the voltage multipled by the resistance?

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Current is the voltage multipled by the resistance?

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  1. No. Ohm's Law states V = IR, where V = voltage, I = Current, and R = Resistance. Using simple algebra to manipulate the equation in terms of I, we get I = V/R; which is the same as saying Voltage divided by Resistance.


  2. NO! I =E/R Current = Voltage DIVIDED by the Resistance.

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