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The voltage V in volts of an electrical circuit is V = IR, where R is the resistance in ohms and I is the current in amperes. R is increasing at a rate of 2 ohms per second, and V is increasing at a rate of 3 volts per second. At what rate is I changing when V = 12 volts and R = 4 ohms?
The voltage V in volts of an electrical circuit is V = IR, where R is the resistance in ohms and I is the current in amperes. R is increasing at a rate of 2 ohms per second, and V is increasing at a rate of 3 volts per second. At what rate is I changing when V = 12 volts and R = 4 ohms?
Amana RangarajanLv9
10 Jan 2021