Use the symbols "I" for current, "E" for voltage, "R" for resistance.
One of the forms in which Ohm's Law can be written is:
I = E / R.
Applying this equation to the question:
I = 5 / 8 = 0.625 Ampere = 625 milliamperes
If the total resistance across the terminals of a 5-volt battery is 2 ohms,
then the battery supplies 5/2 = 2.5 amperes of current.
No current flows through the battery. There is a current through the external circuit. I = E/R = 9/10 = 0.9 amperes.
yes... this is possible if a diode i connected in reverse bias with a battery and a resistor for example. A diode in reverse bias means its anode will be connected to positive terminal of the battery and its cathode to the negative terminal of the battery. In such a case, minimal current flows through the circuit which can be neglected.
No current flows when the the voltage is zero.
Kirchoff's Current Law: The signed sum of the currents entering a node is zero. Assume the top of the battery is a node. The current entering it (from the battery) is equal to the sum of the currents leaving it (to the branches). This adds up to zero.
voltagei=v/r
No current flows through the battery. There is a current through the external circuit. I = E/R = 9/10 = 0.9 amperes.
This good? the current flows through the battery and light?
3 Ampere
Because if you reversed the polarity at the battery it would blow the fuse through which current flows to the drain.
An electromagnet. Anytime electrical current flows through a conductor, a magnetic field is produced.
Current flows through a complete circuit.
When an electrical current flows through a wire it creates what is called an Electro Magnetic Field.A magnetic field is create when an electric current flows through a wire.
Current flows from negative to positive. The current flows because of OHM's law. Click the link.
Current flows form negative to positive. I know this may seem odd considering the the negative is ground, but that is how it flows.
Yes it is AC. AC means Alternating Current in which the current flows first one way and then flows the other way. The current from a battery is DC, Direct Current, in which the current constantly flows one way only.
True
negative to positive during use