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Ohm's Law

Voltage = Current x Resistance

Current = Voltage divided by Resistance

Resistance = Voltage divided by Current

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Will superconductivity make ohms law obsolete?

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Is ohms law verified for the open circuits?

Ohm's Law is not applicable to open circuits because there is no current flow. Ohm's Law specifically describes the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in a closed electrical circuit.


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It requires the ability to multiply and divide. It requires the ability to mentally separate voltage from current and to understand resistance and when to add resistance for series circuits and worse identify and calculate parallel loads.


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What does the i stand for in ohms law?

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Is ohms law heat and light?

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Formula for ohms law?

ohms=amps/volts Amps= volts/ohms Volts = Amps*Ohms


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