Electrical Engineering - Ohm's Law - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Ohm's Law - General Questions (Q.No. 3)
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The formula to find I when the values of V and R are known is
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Jayesh J. Joshi said:
9 years 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.
So to find out current is equal to voltage divided by resistance.
I = V/R mathematically.
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Mathab khan banjo said:
9 years ago
I = v/r, is act in ohm law.
Imrosekhan said:
9 years ago
Simple, depends on ohms law.
As we know v = ir interchanging terms i = v/r.
As we know v = ir interchanging terms i = v/r.
Nathan said:
9 years ago
According to ohms law.
V = IR.
DIVIDE BY R.
V/R = IR/R.
I = V/R.
V = IR.
DIVIDE BY R.
V/R = IR/R.
I = V/R.
Gautam said:
8 years ago
Ohm's law V = IR=I=V/R.
Aashish said:
8 years ago
V = ir.
I = v/r.
I = v/r.
Jitendra said:
8 years ago
We know that v=ir
Find value I(current),
I=v/r it's simple.
Find value I(current),
I=v/r it's simple.
Kkp said:
8 years ago
From ohms law V=I*R.
i.e. I=V/R.
i.e. I=V/R.
Dawood said:
5 years ago
V = Voltage.
I = Ampere.
R = Resistance.
V = IR.
According to Ohm's law.
I = V/R.
I = Ampere.
R = Resistance.
V = IR.
According to Ohm's law.
I = V/R.
M. Rama krishna said:
5 years ago
I = v/r is the right answer.
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