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Ohms Law Justine 221209110947 83aae10d PDF
Ohms Law Justine 221209110947 83aae10d PDF
Justine B. Quinito
GEORG SIMON OHM
• Ohm’s Law is the core equation used to study electrical circuits. It holds that the
potential difference between two points on a circuit equals the product of the
current between those two points and the total resistance of all electrical devices
existing between those two points. The greater the voltage of a battery (or its
total electrical potential difference), the greater its current will be. Likewise, with
greater resistance, there will be less current
OHM’S LAW TRIANGLE
V
Voltage = V = Volts
Current = I = Amperes
I R
Resistance = R = OHMSΩ
OHM’S LAW FORMULA
Voltage:
Voltage (V)= Current (I) X Resistance (R)
V=IXR
Current:
Current (I)= Voltage (V) ÷ Resistance (R)
I=V÷R
Resistance:
Resistance (R)= Voltage (V) ÷ Current (I)
R=V÷I
Example:
Voltage Find the Voltage: Find Resistance: Find the Current (I):
Omhs = 20 Current = 15 Voltage = 300
Ampere = 15 Voltage = 300 Omhs (R) = 20
R=V I=V
I R
Current Resistance R = 300 I = 300
15 20
R = 20 I = 15
R I V I
V=IXR
V=IXR
I=V
I=V
R
R
I=220v = 220v
I = 220 = 440
10 20
10 10
I= 22 amps = 11 amps
I = 22 amps = 44 amps
Power = P=watts
Current = (I) = Ampere
Voltage = (V)=Volts
P=I X V
I=P
V
V=P
I
Find the ampere Find the Power or Watts: Find the Voltage:
Watts (P)=1850 Amperes (I) = 8.409 Power = 1,849.98 or 1,850
Voltage=220 Voltage = 220 Amperes = 8.409
V = 1,850
8.409
V = 220.002 or 220