Boncuk
New Member
Hi All,
I read many posts concerned with resistance, current & voltage calculation.
The key to this is OHM's law.
for everybody having problems using the law properly here is an idiot's triangle to solve for any value without errors.
Instructions: Cover the desired value, e.g. Voltage in Volt (U) to calculate for it. What is left of the triangle is R * I. Calculating for either R (Resistance in Ω) or I (Current in Ampéres) (I standing for intensity) cover either one of both. The remainder of the formula is clearly visible: U/I respectively U/R.
Good luck!
Boncuk
I read many posts concerned with resistance, current & voltage calculation.
The key to this is OHM's law.
for everybody having problems using the law properly here is an idiot's triangle to solve for any value without errors.
Instructions: Cover the desired value, e.g. Voltage in Volt (U) to calculate for it. What is left of the triangle is R * I. Calculating for either R (Resistance in Ω) or I (Current in Ampéres) (I standing for intensity) cover either one of both. The remainder of the formula is clearly visible: U/I respectively U/R.
Good luck!
Boncuk