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Ohm's Law is unrelated to power.

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What is ohms law formula used for?

It is used in Science: Energy and Power.


What is the OHMS law formula for power?

There is no Ohm's Law formula for power. Ohm's Law simply states that the current flowing in a circuit is directly proportional to the applied voltage, providing external factors, such as temperature, remain constant. No mention of power, I'm afraid!


What is the Mathematical formula for OHMS law?

Current = voltage/resistance


Formula for ohms law?

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


What law would you use to determine the voltage of a power supply?

ohms


What is the formula for finding current?

See OHMS LAW on the internet with a search engine. It will explain everything.


Formula for watts and amps?

power in watts = voltage in volts x current in amps. or power in watts = current in amps x (resistance in ohms) squared i think what you meant was power in watts =(current in amps)squared x resistance in ohms


How do you calculate 1.67 ohms?

ohms law.


How much power does an electric device use if the current is 36.0 amps and the resistance is 3.9 ohms?

To find the power used by the electric device, you can use Ohm's Law and the power formula. First, calculate the voltage (V) using Ohm's Law: ( V = I \times R = 36.0 , \text{amps} \times 3.9 , \text{ohms} = 140.4 , \text{volts} ). Then, use the power formula ( P = V \times I = 140.4 , \text{volts} \times 36.0 , \text{amps} = 5054.4 , \text{watts} ). Thus, the electric device uses approximately 5054.4 watts of power.


State ohms law and give the formula?

The Ohm's law is defined as voltage propositional to current. The equation given by V=IR R IS THE PROPOSITIONAL CONSTANT


What is the power dissipated by a parallel resistor of 100 ohms with a 40v power source?

You may find it helpful to use Ohm's law and the definition of electrical power.


What is the voltage of a circuit in a toaster with 12.0 amps of current and 8.0 ohms of resistance?

The formula you are looking for is Ohm's Law. Voltage = Current x Resistance (v = I x R). To solve for Current the formula is I = V/R.