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Power's relationship to Resistance - Electrical Engineering Stack

Power's relationship to Resistance - Electrical Engineering Stack

$$ \frac{V^2}{R} = P = I^2 \cdot R $$ According to this equation, Power is inversely proportional to resistance on the left side and directly proportional to resistance on the right side. How can

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