The ohms law states that The potential difference across an ideal conductor is proportional to the current through it.
Ohm's formula is I= V/R
Where I = current in amps, V = voltage in volts, and R = resistance in ohms
When V =9 and I =1.5
then 1.5= 9/R
R= 9/1.5=90/15
R =6 ohms
Power is defined as the rate at which electrical energy is supplied to a circuit
The formula for Power is
P = V X I
When V= 9 and I =1.5
P =9 X1.5
=13.5 W
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