What is the relationship between current, voltage, and resistance in an electric

Practice Questions

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What is the relationship between current, voltage, and resistance in an electrical circuit?
  1. Ohm's Law
  2. Kirchhoff's Law
  3. Faraday's Law
  4. Ampere's Law

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What is the relationship between current, voltage, and resistance in an electrical circuit?
  • Step 1: Understand the terms: Current (I) is the flow of electric charge, Voltage (V) is the electric potential difference, and Resistance (R) is the opposition to the flow of current.
  • Step 2: Learn about Ohm's Law, which is a formula that shows the relationship between these three terms.
  • Step 3: The formula is V = IR, which means Voltage (V) equals Current (I) multiplied by Resistance (R).
  • Step 4: If you know any two of these values (current, voltage, resistance), you can calculate the third one using this formula.
  • Step 5: For example, if you have a voltage of 10 volts and a resistance of 2 ohms, you can find the current by rearranging the formula to I = V/R, which gives you I = 10/2 = 5 amps.
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