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Ohm's Law, ΔV = I • R, can be rewritten several ways. Which of the following is an incorrect way to rewrite Ohm's Law?
I = ΔV / R
R = ΔV / I
I / ΔV = R
1 / R= I / ΔV
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(b) and (c) cannot both be true unless R=1
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