what is ohms law? explain with example
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Ohm's law states that the voltage V across a conductor of resistance R is proportional to the current I passing through the resistor (see circuit below). ... I = V / R and R = V / I. The units are in Volts (V) for the voltage V, Amperes (A) for the current I and Ohms (Ω) for the resistance of R.
This is a basic example of Ohm's law. Voltage and resistance are known, so we can calculate current with the equation: I=V/R=6/1.2=5 A. An electric heater (resistor) with a consumption of 1kW is connected in a circuit with 8A current.
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ohm's law state that potential difference is directly proportional to the current flowing through circuit..
v directly proportional to current
v = iR
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