Multiple Choice
A potential difference (V) is applied to the ends of an object causing a current (I) to flow through it. If the object obeys Ohm's law we can obtain the resistance by
A) dividing current by voltage.
B) calculating I2 V.
C) multiplying current by voltage.
D) dividing voltage by current.
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