Question
What equation explains the relation between amperes, watts and volts?
I = W+V
I = W/V
I = W*V
I = W-V
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The correct equation that explains the relation between amperes (I), watts (W), and volts (V) is:
\[ I = \frac{W}{V} \]
This means that the current (in amperes) is equal to the power (in watts) divided by the voltage (in volts).
\[ I = \frac{W}{V} \]
This means that the current (in amperes) is equal to the power (in watts) divided by the voltage (in volts).
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