Expression of ohm's law
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Amar Kumar 6 years, 3 months ago
Ohm's law can be expressed in a mathematical form:
V=IR
Where: V = voltage expressed in Volts
I = current expressed in Amps
R = resistance expressed in Ohms
The formula can be manipulated so that if any two quantities are known the third can be calculated.
I=V/R
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