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3.) The maximum number of volts, E, That can be placed across a resistor is given by the equation E=√PR (the square root sign covers both variables). P represents the power in watts and R is the resistance in ohms. If a 2 watt resistor can have at most 40 volts of electricity across it, find the number of ohms of resistance of this resistor.

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