voltage!
measured in volts.
current X resistance = voltage
simple ohms law
Ohm's Law: Voltage is current times resistance 3.5 amperes times 2.5 ohms = 8.75 volts
Ohm's Law: voltage is current times resistance, so 8 amps times 2 ohms is 16 volts.
To find the resistance that produces a current of 8 amps when connected to 24 volts, you can use Ohm's Law, which states that ( V = I \times R ). Rearranging the formula to solve for resistance gives ( R = \frac{V}{I} ). Substituting the values, ( R = \frac{24 \text{ volts}}{8 \text{ amps}} = 3 \text{ ohms} ). Thus, a resistance of 3 ohms will produce a current of 8 amps when connected to 24 volts.
Current is inversely proportional to resistance. If you double the resistance, you halve the current. Ohm's Law: Volts = Amps * Ohms Solve for Amps: Amps = Volts / Ohms
Amps, or amperes, are a measure of electrical current; ohms are a measure of electrical resistance. Both are widely used in physics.
Ohm's Law: Voltage = Amperes times Resistance 9 volts = amps * 10 ohms amps = .9
Ohm's law: Volts = Amps * Ohms, or Amps = Volts / Ohms 12 volts / 0.5 ohms = 24 amps
ohms=amps/volts Amps= volts/ohms Volts = Amps*Ohms
If you multiply amperes (amps) by ohms, the result will be in units of volts. This follows from Ohm's Law, which states that voltage (V) is equal to current (I, in amps) multiplied by resistance (R, in ohms): V = I × R. Thus, the unit of measurement for the product of amps and ohms is volts.
Volts. Using the equation V=IR Change in voltage (measured in volts) = Current (in Amps) * Resistance (in ohms) So a volt equals amps times ohms.
Ohms can be found by using these formulas. Ohms = Volts/Amps, Ohms = (Volts (squared))/Watts, Ohms = Watts/(Amps (squared)).
Can not do it without knowing the voltage I = E/R. Amps = Voltage/Ohms.
There are three formulas that you can use. Amps = Volts/Ohms Amps = Watts/Volts Amps = sq root of Watts/Ohms
The resistance R in ohms (Ω) is equal to the voltage V in volts (V) divided by the current I in amps (A)
To calculate volts, you also need to know the resistance (ohms) in the circuit according to Ohm's Law. The formula to find volts is V = I x R, where V is voltage, I is current in amps, and R is resistance in ohms. So, to determine volts given 0.01 amps, you'd need the resistance value.
Ohm's Law.
Ohm's Law: Voltage is current times resistance 3.5 amperes times 2.5 ohms = 8.75 volts