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In this equation I r= E-V/V*R
How would I find R? thanks in advance you your help.
How would I find R? thanks in advance you your help.
The internal resistance equation is a mathematical formula used to calculate the internal resistance of a circuit. It is also known as the "find R" equation and is used to determine the resistance of a circuit when the current and voltage are known.
The internal resistance equation is derived from Ohm's Law, which states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points. By rearranging this formula, we can derive the internal resistance equation: R = (V - E)/I, where R is the internal resistance, V is the voltage, E is the electromotive force, and I is the current.
The units of measurement for the internal resistance equation are ohms (Ω). This is the standard unit of measurement for resistance in electrical circuits.
The internal resistance equation is used when there is a need to calculate the resistance of a circuit. It is especially useful when measuring the resistance of a battery or other power source, as it takes into account the internal resistance of the source itself.
Yes, the internal resistance equation can be used for both AC (alternating current) and DC (direct current) circuits. However, it is important to note that the values for voltage, current, and resistance may vary depending on the type of circuit being measured.