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DEPARTMENT: TELCOMMUNICATION

COURSE CODE: TET 115


GROUP: E

QUESTION: STATE AND DISCUSS THE CONCEPT OF OHM'S LAW INCLUDING THE
CALCULATION ASPECT, CALCULATION SKETCH, CONCLUSION, REFERENCE.

Ohm's Law is a fundamental concept in electrical engineering that describes the


relationship between current, voltage, and resistance in an electrical circuit. It
states that the current flowing through a conductor between two points is
directly proportional to the voltage across the two points, and inversely
proportional to the resistance between them. This can be expressed
mathematically as:

I = V/R

Where I is the current flowing through the conductor, V is the voltage across the
two points, and R is the resistance between them.

The above equation is known as Ohm's Law equation. Ohm's Law is named after
the German physicist Georg Simon Ohm, who first formulated it in 1827

This law is applicable to a wide range of electrical circuits, including both DC and
AC circuits. It is widely used in the design and analysis of electrical circuits,

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