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P = I × I × R(or P = I2R)
I = ?

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In the formula
P = I^(2)R, where:


P represents power (in watts, W).

I represents current (in amperes, A).

R represents resistance (in ohms, Ω).

To solve for
I (current), you can rearrange the formula as follows:


I = \sqrt(P)/(R)

So, to find the current (
I), you take the square root of the power (
P) divided by the resistance (
R).

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