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Mathematics, 03.12.2020 17:00 northpolea
According to Ohm's Law, in an electrical circuit the voltage V (in volts) is related to the current I (in amps) and the resistance R (in ohms) by V = TR. Sup pose that when the current is 5 amps and the resistance is 6 ohms, the current is increasing by 0.3 amps/minute. What will be the rate of change of the resistance at that moment if the voltage remains unchanged? Make sure your answer has units! .
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