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Ohm's Law Resistance is measured in ohms.

The symbol for an ohm looks like this: The greater the number of ohms, the greater the resistance. The equation below shows the relationship between voltage, current and resistance: potential difference (volt, V) = current (ampere, A) resistance (ohm, ) Relationship between current and voltage when a resistor follows Ohm's Law The current flowing through a resistor at a constant temperature is directly proportional to the voltage across the resistor. So, if you double the voltage, the current also doubles. This is called Ohm's Law.

Explain, step by step, how to calculate the amount of current (I) that will go through the resistor in this circuit:

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