1-1 Which equation represents Ohm's law? A. V = I x R B. V=I/R C. I = R x V D. none of the above SUBMIT 1-2 Current is ____ proportional to applied voltage. A. Inversely B. Increasingly C. Directly D. Not
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The equation that represents Ohm's law is V = IR, where V is the voltage, I is the current, and R is the resistance. Show more…
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