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  • 18-12-2021
  • Chemistry
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What equation explains the relation between amperes, watts and volts?
I = W-V
I = W+V
I = W/V
I = W*V

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TheAronDavies
TheAronDavies TheAronDavies
  • 18-12-2021

Answer:

I = W/V

Explanation:

Comes from the Equation P=I*V where P is Power measured in Watts, I is Current measured in Amps and V is Voltage measured in Volts.

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