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What is the equation for the current I1 through the resistor R1 in terms of the potential difference ΔV across this resistor? I1 = R1/ΔV I1 = ΔV/R1 I1 = ΔV · R1

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Answer:

I1 = ΔV/R1

Explanation:

  • If the resistor is in the linear zone of operation, the current (I) flowing through it is proportional to the potential difference (ΔV) across it, being the proportionality constant the resistance (R) of the resistor, as stated by Ohm's Law:

       [tex]\Delta V = I*R[/tex]

  • Solving for the current I₁:

        [tex]I_{1} = \frac{\Delta V}{R_{1}}[/tex]