If I varies inversely with R and I = 0.15 when R = 50, which equation should be used to show this relationship?

wurpenxd

wurpenxd

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2022-09-04

If I varies inversely with R and I = 0.15 when R = 50, which equation should be used to show this relationship?

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faliryr

faliryr

Beginner2022-09-05Added 15 answers

Here R and I are the variables and let k be the constant

Given:
I=0.15
R=50

Inverse variations are denoted as:
I × R = k

So,
0.15 × 50 = k
The constant, k=7.5

The variation can thus be represented as:

IR=7.5

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