the entire branch of electricity uses this ohms law in building their circuits..........the voltage and current relations are being brought using this ohms law also many other laws are based upon this law only.
For an open circuit, you basically have an infinite resistance, and zero current. This can be considered a special case of Ohm's law.
Amps=Volts/Ohms
No. Ohm's law relates voltage, current and resistance: V=IR. ("I" is the symbol for current.)
Everything. That's why it's the law of universalgravitation.
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Ohm's Law: Current is voltage divided by resistance110 volts divided by 25 ohms is 4.4 amperes. This is also 440 watts, which sounds low in today's design of hair dryers, leading one to think that the 25 ohms is incorrect or was measured incorrectly.
ohms law.
You cannot apply ohm's law to non-linear devices. This is because, the non-linearity introduces different V-I characteristics which cannot be answered by mere Ohm's law.
To find the conductance using ohms law,you take the inverse of the resistance(/R)
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ohms=amps/volts Amps= volts/ohms Volts = Amps*Ohms
Ohms law does not consider inductance
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Ohms law.