Match the property of electric circuits with the variable- representation in an equation.

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**Question 2**

Match the property of electric circuits with the variable representation in an equation.

1. **Potential Difference or Voltage**
   - [ Choose ]

2. **Current**
   - [ Choose ]

3. **Resistance**
   - [ Choose ]

Drop-down options for each property:
- A
- PD
- V
- I
- Ω
- R

**References**

Ohm's Law
- [4d Circuit Diagrams and Ohm's Law](#)

**Explanation of Graphs/Diagrams**

There are no graphs or diagrams accompanying this question in the provided image. The image only features a drop-down menu interaction to match the properties of electric circuits (potential difference or voltage, current, and resistance) with their corresponding variable representations in an equation. The variables included in the drop-down list are: A (Amperes), PD (Potential Difference), V (Voltage), I (Current), Ω (Ohms, symbol for Resistance), and R (Resistance). 

The link text at the bottom suggests additional resources on Ohm's Law, likely leading to further educational content.
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 2** Match the property of electric circuits with the variable representation in an equation. 1. **Potential Difference or Voltage** - [ Choose ] 2. **Current** - [ Choose ] 3. **Resistance** - [ Choose ] Drop-down options for each property: - A - PD - V - I - Ω - R **References** Ohm's Law - [4d Circuit Diagrams and Ohm's Law](#) **Explanation of Graphs/Diagrams** There are no graphs or diagrams accompanying this question in the provided image. The image only features a drop-down menu interaction to match the properties of electric circuits (potential difference or voltage, current, and resistance) with their corresponding variable representations in an equation. The variables included in the drop-down list are: A (Amperes), PD (Potential Difference), V (Voltage), I (Current), Ω (Ohms, symbol for Resistance), and R (Resistance). The link text at the bottom suggests additional resources on Ohm's Law, likely leading to further educational content.
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