Ohm’s Law (V, I, R)
Physics, Circuits
Intro: Any two determine the third.
Worked example
- I=2 A, R=6 Ω
- Inputs: $I=2\,\mathrm{A}$, $R=6\,\Omega$.
- Compute: $V=IR=2\times6=12$.
- Units: $\mathrm{A}\cdot\Omega=\mathrm{V}$.
- Answer: $\boxed{V=12\,\text{V}}$.
FAQs
Unit consistency?
Use SI: V (volts), A (amps), Ω (ohms).
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