Electrical Engineering - Ohm's Law - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Ohm's Law - True or False (Q.No. 1)
1.
The formula for finding voltage when resistance and current are known is V = I/R.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Ohm's Law : V = IR
Discussion:
8 comments Page 1 of 1.
Abhinav said:
1 decade ago
Because voltage is propotional to the current and resistance is constant.
(1)
Gopisankar said:
1 decade ago
Because voltage is proportional to the current and resistance is constant.
PULAK TARAFDAR said:
1 decade ago
V=IR, so this is false.
Sarik akhtar said:
10 years ago
According to ohm's law V=IR, so it is right.
Flower Moon said:
10 years ago
According to Ohm's Law:
Current (I) proportional to voltage (V).
So V = IR but here V = I/R.
So false.
Current (I) proportional to voltage (V).
So V = IR but here V = I/R.
So false.
Sujit Ghanta said:
9 years ago
V = IR.
Because R is a constant.
Because R is a constant.
Saif said:
8 years ago
According to Ohm's Law:
Current (I) proportional to voltage (V).
So V = IR but here V = I/R.
So false.
Current (I) proportional to voltage (V).
So V = IR but here V = I/R.
So false.
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Manikanta gunji said:
3 years ago
Voltage V = IR,
Current I = V/R.
Resistance R=V/I.
R is resistance.
So that is False.
Current I = V/R.
Resistance R=V/I.
R is resistance.
So that is False.
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