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Electric

Quantities and
Ohm’s Law
Quarter 1-Module 6
Voltage (or power) source that
establishes the electromotive force so
that electrons can move.

Current is the measure of the quantity of


charges moving through a conductor.

Resistance is a quantity that measures


the opposition offered by a device or a
material to the flow of electric current.
V = W/Q I = Q/t R = ρL/A
Where: Where, Where,
V = voltage, J/C or v I = current, A (Ampere) R = resistance, Ω (Ohm)
(volt) (1 A = 1 C/s) ρ = resistivity of the
material, Ωm (Ohmmeter)
W = work done to get Q = charge, C ( Coulomb)
the charge move, J L = length of the wire, m
t = time taken to move (meter)
(Joule) the charge, s (second) A= cross-sectional area, m2
Q = charge, C (Coulomb) (meter square)
What is
What is the relationship? the Relationship?
Magic Triangle for Ohm’s Law
Electric Circuits
Quarter 1-Module 7
Activity 7
Let’s Build a Circuit
Circuit Diagram
Circuit Diagram

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