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Ohm's law Written as I=V/R where I is the current flowing, V is the voltage and R is the resistance.
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Ohm's law The law that explains the relationship of voltage, current, and resistance in electrical circuits. For example: V = IxR; I = V / R; R = V / I
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Ohm's law The voltage across an element of a dc circuit is equal to the current in amperes through the element, multiplied by the resistance of the element in ohms. Expressed mathematically as E=IxR. The other two equations obtained by transposition are I=E/R and R=E/I. (back to top)
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Ohm's law Physical law that defines electrical voltage in relation to current and resistance. Voltage (E in volts) is equal to Current (I in amps) multiplied by Resistance (R in ohms), or E = IR, or R = E/I, or I = E/R, etc. Output Current Limiting An output protection feature that limits the output current to a predetermined value in order to prevent damage to the power supply or the load under overload conditions. ...
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Ohm's law the scientific law, in electrical matters, that says that the power in a closed electric or electronic system is a constant relationship between voltage, amperage and resistance such that V (Voltage) = I (Amperage) multiplied by R (Resistance). Given any two of these elements, the third element can be derived by simple multiplication or division. ...
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