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foreverx0xlovely
17-08-2016
Chemistry
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How do you solve P=IRT (T)
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mpanderla95
mpanderla95
17-08-2016
To solve for T, you would divide the variables IR to both sides of the equation. So it would be
P=IRT
P/IR=IRT/IR
P/IR= T.
T= P/IR.
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