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What is the Formula used for Ohm's Law?

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Question added by Gaber Boraey , Maintenance Engineer , lamps for lighting systems
Date Posted: 2015/02/08
Alex Al Yazouri
by Alex Al Yazouri , General Manager , Al Mushref Cooperative Society

Ohm's Law is made from3 mathematical equations that shows the relationship between electric voltage, current and resistance.

V = I x R  (Voltage = Current multiplied by Resistance)

R = V / I  (Resistance = Voltage divided by Current)

 I = V / R  (Current = Voltage Divided by Resistance)

Sardar Hassaan Abbas Khan
by Sardar Hassaan Abbas Khan , Deputy Manager IE , Style Textile

Ohms law is voltage= current( I ) X resistance (R)

 

soliman elgamal
by soliman elgamal , electrical protection engineer , electrical engineer el-behera company for electricity distribution - Egypt

I=V/R

I=current

v=voltage

R=resistance

Mahmoud Zaher Tarakji
by Mahmoud Zaher Tarakji , مدير , أوال جاليري

Many thanks.the ohms formula is V=IR

venkatesan sevugaperumal
by venkatesan sevugaperumal , Civil Engineer , ALBASTI & MUKTHA LLC

 

THE OHMS LAW FORMULA IS V= IR

MUHAMMAD ISHAQ
by MUHAMMAD ISHAQ , intrnee , relacom pakistan

I=V\\R

I is for current

v is for voltage

r is for resistance

Muhammad Jahangeer
by Muhammad Jahangeer , Instrument & Control Engineer , Tufail Chemicals

voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to current flowing into the conductor, the constant of proportionality is resistance 

V=IR

R=V/I

 

resistance is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to current as stated in equation  

jamal ahmed
by jamal ahmed , supervisor , govt

V=voltage

i=current

r=resistence

Ohm's law formula is    V=IR,

mohamed youssef
by mohamed youssef , Technical Office Engineer , he Engineering Authority of the Egyptian Armed Forces

Ohm's Law Formula / Equation When we know the voltage and resistance, we can calculate the current. Ohm's law definition The resistor's current I in amps (A) is equal to the resistor's voltage VR=V in volts (V) divided by the resistance R in ohms (Ω): V is the voltage drop of the resistor, measured in Volts (V). In some cases Ohm's law uses the letter E to represent voltage. E denotes electromotive force. I is the electrical current flowing through the resistor, measured in Amperes (A) R is the resistance of the resistor, measured in Ohms (Ω) Voltage calculation When we know the current and resistance, we can calculate the voltage. The voltage V in volts (V) is equal to the to the current I in amps (A) times the resistance R in ohms (Ω): V=I\\times R Resistance calculation When we know the voltage and the current, we can calculate the resistance. The resistance R in ohms (Ω) is equal to the voltage V in volts (V) divided by the current I in amps (A): R=\\frac{V}{I} Since the current is set by the values of the voltage and resistance, the Ohm's law formula can show that: If we increase the voltage, the current will increase. If we increase the resistance, the current will reduce.

Dipak Adhikary
by Dipak Adhikary , Manager Customer Service , Gmmco Limited

V=IR

V=VOLTAGE

I=CURRENT

R=RESISTANCE

Abu Hanif Md.ripon Ripon
by Abu Hanif Md.ripon Ripon , Maintenance Inspector. , Heidelberg Cement Bangladesh Ltd.

The resistor's current I in amps (A) is equal to the resistor's voltage VR=V in volts (V) divided by the resistance R in ohms (Ω):

 

 

V is the voltage drop of the resistor, measured in Volts (V). In some cases Ohm's law uses the letter E to represent voltage. E denotes electromotive force.

I is the electrical current flowing through the resistor, measured in  Amperes (A)

R is the resistance of the resistor, measured in Ohms (Ω)

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