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| + | ====== Ohm's Law ====== | ||
| + | Ohm's gk' | ||
| + | The equation is as follows: | ||
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| + | I = U / R | ||
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| + | where: | ||
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| + | * I is current | ||
| + | * U is voltage | ||
| + | * R is resistance | ||
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| + | Several other equations that are used often in electronics are derived from Ohm's law. | ||