It is the number that is added, subtracted, times, or divide in a pattern to (n) or the start number.
The dimensional formula of electric current is [I] = [A], where I represents current and A represents ampere.
current ratio = current asset divided by current liability
The next two can be anything you want them to be (as a formula can be found which matches the sequence so far and gives you any two numbers you want). However, the simplest formula is probably "the next term is the current term multiplied by 1.5" giving the next two as 20.25 and 30.375 The formula for the nth term is given by t(n) = 4×1.5^(n-1) for n = 1, 2, 3, ...
Formula for current ratio is as follows: Current ratio = Current assets / current liabilities
=sum(current/4*)
Formula for net current assets :net current assets = current assets - current liabilities
The electric current is given by: I = V/R
the formula for electric current is VI ,where v is voltage then I is the current. the unit used for current is ampere and volts for voltage. multiply the total I to the Voltage The formular of electric current is given by I=V/R ,I=P/V
If you go to the end of the current line and type J it will join the next line to the current.
To find the current in the circuit, you can use the formula: Power = Current^2 * Resistance. Given the values, you can rearrange the formula to solve for current: Current = sqrt(Power / Resistance). Plugging in the values, you get Current = sqrt(2 / 30) which simplifies to approximately 0.27 amperes.
I=v/r