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The formula, P=V^2/R,gives the relationship between resistance (R), voltage (V) and power (P). Solve the formula for Voltage
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The formula, P=V^2/R,gives the relationship between resistance (R), voltage (V) and power (P). Solve the formula for Voltage
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The formula, P=V^2/R,gives the relationship between resistance (R), voltage (V) and power (P). Solve the formula for Voltage
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Start by multiplying both sides by R to isolate V².
V² = P·R
Now, take the square root of both sides to get V.
V = √PR
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