R= v/i
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.
Using Ohms law, the resistance can be calculated by using the following formulas. R = Watts/Amps (squared). R = Volts (squared)/Watts. R = Volts/Amps.
The current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across that conductor, providing conditions such as temperature doesn't change.
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
Ohm's Law states that 'the current flowing along a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across the ends of that conductor, providing all physical conditions, such as temperature, remain constant'. Unfortunately, Ohm's Law applies to very few conductors and, so, hardly qualifies as a 'law' at all!
ohms law.
To find the conductance using ohms law,you take the inverse of the resistance(/R)
The correct answer is LAW.
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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.
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