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11. Give the Equations Used to Calculate Current Potential Difference (voltage)and Resistance.

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11. Give the equations used to calculate current potential difference (voltage)and resistance.

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The equations used to calculate current, potential difference (voltage), and resistance are collectively known as Ohm's Law.* **Potential Difference (Voltage):** V = I * R (Voltage equals current multiplied by resistance)This equation shows that the voltage across a resistor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it and the resistance of the resistor. If you increase the current or the resistance, the voltage increases proportionally.