The formula I = √W/R gives the electric current I in amperes that flows through an appliance, where W is the power in watts and R is the resistance in ohms. Which set of numbers best describes the value of I for the given values of W and R ? W=500, R=100

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For I = [tex]\sqrt{W/R}[/tex]  gives electric current I , when W=500 , R=100 implies I = [tex]\sqrt{5}[/tex] , the set of numbers best describes the value of I are irrational numbers.

As given in the question,

Formula  I = [tex]\sqrt{W/R}[/tex]

I = electric current in amperes

W = power in watts

R = Resistance in ohms

When W = 500 , R = 100

I = [tex]\sqrt{500/100}[/tex]

⇒ I = [tex]\sqrt{5}[/tex] amperes

Therefore, for I = [tex]\sqrt{W/R}[/tex]  gives electric current I , when W=500 , R=100 implies I = [tex]\sqrt{5}[/tex] , the set of numbers best describes the value of I are irrational numbers.

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