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Identify potential difference V in volts, current I in amperes and resistance R in ohms.
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Current, potential difference and resistance
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Identify potential difference V in volts, current I in amperes and resistance R in ohms
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- The key ideas to know are potential difference, volt, and resistance.
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In Physics, this page helps you answer questions about potential difference V in volts, current I in amperes and resistance R in ohms within Current, potential difference and resistance. Focus on the key process, correct scientific terms, and how the idea links to exam-style questions. Key terms to check are current and potential difference volts.
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- current: current is a curriculum-aligned term linked to the learning objective: Identify potential difference V in volts, current I in amperes and resistance R in ohms..
- potential difference volts: In Current, resistance and potential difference, potential difference volts means the precise GCSE Physics idea needed to identify potential difference V in volts, current I in amperes and resistance R in ohms. It helps avoid mixing up current, charge and time.
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Current, resistance and potential difference common mistake 1: Answer by clearly explaining how to identify potential difference V in volts, current I in amperes and resistance R in ohms..
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