How voltage, current, and resistance relate

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I'm sorry but since when is the voltage named by E?? I don't see that this is correct. It has to be by any means V or U but never E. E is the electric field or an energy but not voltage.
 

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The variables in Ohm's law are E for voltage, I for current, and R for resistance. That is by convention.

BTW, to pay attention to the topic you posted, E = IR

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