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Q: Is V equals IR ohms law?
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Does ohms law state that current equals flow of electrons through a conductor?

No. Ohm's law relates voltage, current and resistance: V=IR. ("I" is the symbol for current.)


Can you write ohms law v equals IR in matrix form?

Yes you can... and its handy for solving Kirchoff's law mesh equations[V] = [R].[I] (that's [R].[I], remember order is important when multiplying matrices)


If a toy car with a resistance of 2 ohms is connected to a 3v battery how much current flows through the car?

Ohm's Law: V = IR (voltage = current times resistance).Ohm's Law: V = IR (voltage = current times resistance).Ohm's Law: V = IR (voltage = current times resistance).Ohm's Law: V = IR (voltage = current times resistance).


How much resistance is in the circuit if it uses a current of 10ma?

Just use Ohms Law: V=IR, that is, voltage (in Volt) = current (in Ampere) x resistance (in Ohms).


Is voltage and current are proportional?

Yes, due to ohms law. Current, resistance and voltage are all directly proportional. V=IR; I=V/R; & R=V/I


A resistor consumes 1.0 amps when 120 volts is applied What is the value of the resistor?

V=IR (from Ohm's Law) So, R=V/I =120 ohms


How do you calculate a current?

Current can be calculated from its inter related parameters like voltage, resistance using ohms law V=IR.


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 relationship between ohms resistance and amps for current?

The relationship is expressed by Ohm's Law: V=IR (voltage = current times resistance).


What would the voltage be in a DC circuit if there were a current flow of 6 A and a resistance of 8 ohms?

Ohms Law! E=IR Voltage equals current times resistance. Get out the old calculator...


How is ohms law used in a sentence?

I'm not quite sure what context you mean. V=IR to explain this in words you would simply say the voltage (V) of a circuit would be equal to the current (I) multiplied by the resistance(R). a practical example could be, if the resistance in a circuit was 2 and the current was 12 what is the voltage? well using Ohms law we would simply do (2 * 12) the voltage would be 24. [note, i do not know if that would work in real life it's just a example using numbers] you can aslo rearrange V=IR to work out how to calculate current and resistance V=IR I = V/R. Current equals votlage divided by resistance R=V/I. Resistance equals voltage divided by current hope this helps


How much voltage does it take to 005amps to flow trough 1 ohm?

by the ohms law v hav v=ir i=5amps r=1ohm so v=5*1=5v