inquringminds
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  • 23-08-2016
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Find the value for P in the formula P=I/RT when I = 48, R = 2, and T = 6.

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akhilbabu1
akhilbabu1 akhilbabu1
  • 23-08-2016
according to the formula...
P= 48/ 2x6
P=48/12
p=4
     
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calveab522
calveab522 calveab522
  • 23-08-2016

P=I/RT

P=48/2x6

P=48/12

P=4

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