Electrical Engineering - Ohm's Law - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Ohm's Law - General Questions (Q.No. 3)
3.
The formula to find I when the values of V and R are known is
I = VR
I = R/V
V = IR
I = V/R
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Manickam said:   1 decade ago
In a ohms law formula is I=V/R; V= I*R.

Suvendu said:   1 decade ago
As we all know according to ohm's law the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance so to find out current is equal to voltage divided by resistance.

I=V/R mathematically.
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Deepali said:   1 decade ago
It follows ohms law and ohms law states that I is directly proportional to V and then as a proportionality constant are is introduced so the option is D.

Michael said:   1 decade ago
To find current you divide voltage by resistance.

Vasu said:   1 decade ago
From ohm's law V=IR.
So I=V/R.

SMITH said:   1 decade ago
R=I.V

Veera Kumar said:   1 decade ago
Actually V=I.R, as it was asked to find out I the formula is I=V/R

Anand said:   1 decade ago
Karthikeyan, According to ohms law V=IR,so we need (I) means divide voltage by resistance.(I=V/R)

Anurag said:   1 decade ago
V=I.R

Karthikeyan said:   1 decade ago
How? we know the values of v and r so we directly multiply it ?


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