Can Watts Be Converted into Ohms?

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The conversion of watts into ohms is addressed through the formula P = R * I², where P represents power in watts, R is resistance in ohms, and I is current in amperes. To find resistance, the equation can be rearranged to R = P / I². This relationship is fundamental in electrical engineering and physics, establishing the direct connection between power, resistance, and current.

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how do you convert watts into ohms?

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P=r*i^2
 
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