Ohm’s Law for Schools
The relationship between current, voltage, and resistance was described by George Simon Ohm in a form that is commonly referred to as Ohm’s Law. Ohm’s Law states that current is equal to voltage divided by resistance. This law is often expressed using symbols for each quantity. This course describes Ohm’s law; the units in which power is measured; and how to solve for power, voltage, current, and resACistance using Ohm’s Law.
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The relationship between current, voltage, and resistance was described by George Simon Ohm in a form that is commonly referred to as Ohm’s Law. Ohm’s Law states that current is equal to voltage divided by resistance. This law is often expressed using symbols for each quantity. This course describes Ohm’s law; the units in which power is measured; and how to solve for power, voltage, current, and resACistance using Ohm’s Law.
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Duration: 1 hour
Language: EN