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Ohms Law

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Ohms Law


1. The problem asks for the correct formula representing Ohm's Law. 2. Ohm's Law defines the relationship between voltage (V), current (I), and resistance (R). 3. The correct formula states that voltage equals current multiplied by resistance, i.e., $$V=I \times R$$. 4. Evaluating the options: - (a) $V=I\times R$ is correct. - (b) $V=R\div I$ is incorrect. - (c) $V=I \div R$ is incorrect. - (d) $V=R + I$ is incorrect. 5. Therefore, the correct formula for Ohm's Law is $V=I\times R$ from option (a).