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In electronics, the formula V = IR is called Ohm's Law. It gives the relationship in a circuit between the voltage V (in volts), the current I (in amperes), and the resistance R (in ohms). Find R when I = 2 − 3i amperes and V = 34 + i volts.
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Answer:
R = 5 + 8i (Ohm)
Explanation:
R = V/I
= (34 + i)/(2 - 3i)
= 5 + 8i (Ohm)
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