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What does ohm’s law state?
a: current equals voltage times resistance
b: voltage equals resistance divided by current
c: voltage equals current divided by resistance
d: voltage equals current times resistance
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I'm not sure in what form Ohm expressed his law,
but
choice-d
(voltage equals current times resistance)
is the only correct statement on that list.
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the answer is C. i am pretty sure
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