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Question: $W = \frac{T}{542 \Omega}$ (3)...

W=T542ΩW = \frac{T}{542 \Omega}

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The given expression W=T542ΩW = \frac{T}{542 \Omega} represents Ohm's Law, where WW is electric current, TT is electric potential difference (voltage), and 542Ω542 \Omega is electrical resistance.

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The equation W=T542ΩW = \frac{T}{542 \Omega} is an instance of Ohm's Law. Here, 542Ω542 \Omega is electrical resistance (RR). WW represents electric current (II), and TT represents electric potential difference (VV). The equation states that current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance.