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which of the following is an accurate description of the relationship d…

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which of the following is an accurate description of the relationship demonstrated in ohms law? a) the electric potential (volts) multiplied by the resistance (ohms) equals the current (amperes).

Explanation:

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First, recall Ohm's Law formula: \( V = I\times R \) (where \( V \) is voltage/electric potential in volts, \( I \) is current in amperes, \( R \) is resistance in ohms). Rearranged, \( I=\frac{V}{R} \) or \( V = I R \). Option A has a typo ("amneres") but the core idea: The correct relationship is \( V = I\times R \), so voltage (electric potential) times resistance does not equal current. Wait, maybe the option was miswritten, but assuming the intended correct option (if we consider the formula, the correct description is that current is voltage divided by resistance, or voltage is current times resistance. If we assume the option's typo and check the relationship: Ohm's Law is \( V = I R \), so voltage (electric potential) equals current times resistance. If option A was supposed to say "divided" instead of "multiplied", but since the user's option A has "multiplied", maybe there's a mistake. However, since the question is about Ohm's Law, the correct relationship is \( V = I\times R \) (voltage = current × resistance) or \( I=\frac{V}{R} \) (current = voltage / resistance). If we assume the option has a typo (e.g., "divided" instead of "multiplied"), but as per the given option, maybe the intended correct answer (if we correct the formula understanding) – but since the user's option A is written as "multiplied", perhaps there's an error. Wait, maybe the original question's option A was mistyped, but the correct Ohm's Law is \( V = I R \), so voltage (electric potential) is current times resistance, or current is voltage divided by resistance. So if the option was supposed to say "divided", then it's wrong as written. But since the user provided the option, maybe there's a mistake. However, assuming the option's "multiplied" is a typo and the intended is "divided", but that's unclear. Wait, maybe the user's option A has a typo in "amneres" (should be "amperes"). Let's re-express: Ohm's Law is \( V = I \times R \), so \( I=\frac{V}{R} \) (current = voltage / resistance) or \( V = I R \) (voltage = current × resistance). So the correct description would be that current is voltage divided by resistance, or voltage is current times resistance. If option A says "voltage multiplied by resistance equals current", that's incorrect (since \( I = V/R \), so \( V \times R = I R^2 \), not \( I \)). So maybe the option is wrong, but perhaps the user intended a different option. Wait, maybe the original question has other options, but the user only provided A. Since the question is about Physics (Natural Science subfield), and Ohm's Law, the correct relationship is \( V = I R \) (voltage = current × resistance) or \( I = V/R \) (current = voltage / resistance). So if option A is as written, it's incorrect. But since the user's question is incomplete (only option A shown), maybe there's a mistake. However, assuming the user wants to know the correct description, the accurate relationship from Ohm's Law is that the current (in amperes) is equal to the electric potential (volts) divided by the resistance (ohms), or the electric potential is equal to the current multiplied by the resistance. So if we correct option A's operation (from multiplied to divided), then it would be correct, but as written, it's incorrect. But since the user's option A is given, perhaps there's a typo. Alternatively, maybe the user intended to provide all options, but only A is shown. Given the information, the correct description of Ohm's Law is \( V = I \times R \) (voltage = current × resistance) or \( I = \frac{V}{R} \) (current = voltage / resistance). So if we assume…

Answer:

(Note: The provided option A is incorrect as per Ohm's Law. Ohm's Law is \( V = I \times R \) (voltage = current × resistance) or \( I=\frac{V}{R} \) (current = voltage / resistance). So the accurate description is that the current (amperes) is equal to the electric potential (volts) divided by the resistance (ohms), or the electric potential is equal to the current multiplied by the resistance. If option A had "divided" instead of "multiplied", it would be correct, but as written, it is incorrect.)