Ohm's Law

Learn Ohm's Law and its use in circuit analysis.

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Ohm's Law

The relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in a circuit.

V = IR

The formula for calculating voltage in a circuit using Ohm's Law.

Ohm (Ω)

The unit for measuring resistance.

8 V

A circuit has a current of 2 A and a resistance of 4 Ω. What is the voltage?

2 A

A light bulb in a circuit operates with a voltage of 12 V and a resistance of 6 Ω. What is the cu...

Voltage (V)

The concept of voltage in Ohm's Law.

Current (I)

The concept of current in Ohm's Law.

Resistance (R)

The concept of resistance in Ohm's Law.

Ohm's Law Flashcards

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Ohm's Law

The relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in a circuit.

The relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in a circuit.

Ohm's Law

V = IR

The formula for calculating voltage in a circuit using Ohm's Law.

The formula for calculating voltage in a circuit using Ohm's Law.

V = IR

Ohm (Ω)

The unit for measuring resistance.

The unit for measuring resistance.

Ohm (Ω)

8 V

A circuit has a current of 2 A and a resistance of 4 Ω. What is the voltage?

A circuit has a current of 2 A and a resistance of 4 Ω. What is the voltage?

8 V

2 A

A light bulb in a circuit operates with a voltage of 12 V and a resistance of 6 Ω. What is the current?

A light bulb in a circuit operates with a voltage of 12 V and a resistance of 6 Ω. What is the current?

2 A

Voltage (V)

The concept of voltage in Ohm's Law.

The concept of voltage in Ohm's Law.

Voltage (V)

Current (I)

The concept of current in Ohm's Law.

The concept of current in Ohm's Law.

Current (I)

Resistance (R)

The concept of resistance in Ohm's Law.

The concept of resistance in Ohm's Law.

Resistance (R)

Volt

The unit for measuring voltage.

The unit for measuring voltage.

Volt

Ampere

The unit for measuring current.

The unit for measuring current.

Ampere

I = V/R

The formula for calculating current in a circuit using Ohm's Law.

The formula for calculating current in a circuit using Ohm's Law.

I = V/R

R = V/I

The formula for calculating resistance in a circuit using Ohm's Law.

The formula for calculating resistance in a circuit using Ohm's Law.

R = V/I

Direct relationship

The proportionality of voltage and current in Ohm's Law.

The proportionality of voltage and current in Ohm's Law.

Direct relationship

Inverse relationship

The relationship between current and resistance in Ohm's Law.

The relationship between current and resistance in Ohm's Law.

Inverse relationship

Resistors

They impact on current in a circuit.

They impact on current in a circuit.

Resistors

Ohm's Law

Real-Life Applications of it.

Real-Life Applications of it.

Ohm's Law

Series Circuits

Using Ohm's Law in them.

Using Ohm's Law in them.

Series Circuits

Parallel Circuits

Using Ohm's Law in them.

Using Ohm's Law in them.

Parallel Circuits

P = IV

Power Calculation in Circuits Using Ohm's Law.

Power Calculation in Circuits Using Ohm's Law.

P = IV

Voltage Drops

Understanding them in Circuits.

Understanding them in Circuits.

Voltage Drops

Ohm's Law

The Importance of it in Electrical Design.

The Importance of it in Electrical Design.

Ohm's Law

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