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Which expressions correctly represent variations of Ohm's law? Check all that apply.

P= IR
V=IR
OR=IV
OR=Y
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OV=1/1/20

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User Shylent
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Final answer:

The expressions that correctly represent variations of Ohm's law are P = IR and V = IR.


Step-by-step explanation:

The expressions that correctly represent variations of Ohm's law are:

  • P = IR - This equation relates power (P), current (I), and resistance (R).
  • V = IR - This equation relates voltage (V), current (I), and resistance (R).

The other expressions listed do not accurately represent variations of Ohm's law.


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