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electric current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance; I = E/R
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| Ohm's law |
The relationship between Current, Voltage, and Resistance.
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| Ohm's law |
States that, in a given electrical circuit, the amount at current in amps is equal to the pressure in volts divided by the resistance in ohms. The formula is: I (Current) = V voltage or V = IxRR resistance or R = V/I.
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| Ohm's law |
The law which relates current measured as Amps (I), voltage (E) and resistance measured as Ohms (R). The law is E = Ix R. It can also be expressed as I = E/R, or R = E/I.
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| Ohm's law |
This is the electrical circuit law that states that V=IR. That is, the electric potential (in volts) equals the current (in amperes) times the resistance (in ohms).
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