Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering: Unit I: Electrical Circuits

Ohms Law

Definition, Formula

The ratio of potential difference between any two points of a conductor to the current flowing through it, is constant provided the physical conditions (i.e., temperature, etc.) do not change.

OHMS LAW

The ratio of potential difference between any two points of a conductor to the current flowing through it, is constant provided the physical conditions (i.e., temperature, etc.) do not change.

Ohms law states that, in a closed circuit when a voltage V is applied across a conductor then current I flowing through it is directly proportional to the applied voltage.


where

V = Voltage between two points

I = Current flowing in the circuit

R = The resistance of the conductor

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