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Ohms Law - Ohms Law

The relationship between current(I), voltage(V or E), and resistance(R) was discovered


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my everlasting doubt in current and voltage..
whether voltage can exist without current or vice versa???
can i take it ,voltage is the cause and current is its effect???please clear it..m in situation
of hating ma subjects..
 
i always imagine that Voltage is an ELECTRIC WATER PUMP (in HP) and water is the CURRENT, PIPE is CONDUCTOR cheers
 
In dealing with Ohm's law, I hate rote memory, but yea, it is inevitable!

To simplify Ohm's law in my head, I always start off alphabetically;
"E" always comes before "I", which always comes before "R".

Thus, E = IR.

The remaining relationships can be easily worked out using Algebra.

I = E/R (divided both sides of the equation by "R")

R = E/I (divided both sides of the equation by "I")

And introducing "P" (power) into the equations;

P = IE (simple as apple "pie"!)

Substituting I = E/R, into the "P=IE" equation,

P = E/I x E = (E squared) divided by I.

... And all sorts of permutations of these two basic equations can be manipulated.
 
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