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What is the example of worded using ohms law?

amp*volts=watts


What is a scientfic law?

The Law of Gravity is one example. - - - - - - - - Newton's laws of motion would be another, as would be Ohms Law.


State the imitation of ohm's law?

imitation of ohms law is that it can be applied only to linear devices it cannot be allowed to non linear devices...


How do you calculate 1.67 ohms?

ohms law.


Example of a scientific law?

Current is proportional to the voltage provided the conductor is at the same temperature - Ohms Law There you go, hope this helped


Ohms law is applicable to linear circuit means what?

You cannot apply ohm's law to non-linear devices. This is because, the non-linearity introduces different V-I characteristics which cannot be answered by mere Ohm's law.


What is a non example of law?

Diode & Thermsistor


How do you find conductance using ohms law?

To find the conductance using ohms law,you take the inverse of the resistance(/R)


What does the i stand for in ohms law?

Current


Is ohms law heat and light?

No.


Do transformer violates ohms law?

no


According to ohms law what is the resistance of a light if the voltage is 9.0 volts and the current is 0.30 amps?

30 ohmsAnswerAn incandescent lamp doesn't obey Ohm's Law, because the ratio of voltage to current changes as the supply voltage is varied. All you can say is that, when the applied voltage is 9.0 V, then the resistance will happen to be 30 ohms. If you change the applied voltage to some other value, then you will find the resistance will have changed too. Ohm's Law isn't a universal law; in fact, most materials and circuit devices do not obey Ohm's Law, and tungsten, from which lamp filaments are manufactured, is an example of a metal that does not obey Ohm's Law (we call them 'non-linear' or 'non-ohmic')