Transcript OHMS LAW
It is the push or pressure behind
current flow through a circuit,
and is measured in (V) volts.
Current refers to the
quantity/volume of electrical
flow. Measured in Amps (A)
Resistance to the flow of the
current. Measured in Ohms
1. Assuming the resistance does not
change:
As voltage increases, current increases.
as voltage decreases, current decreases.
2. Assuming the voltage does not change:
As resistance increases, current decreases.
As resistance decreases, current increases.
Studied the relationship between voltage,
current, and resistance.
Ohm’s Law explains the
relationship between voltage (V
or E), current (I) and resistance
(R)
Used by electricians, automotive
technicians, stereo installers
V = IxR
I=V
R
R=V
I
A circuit has a current
of 12 amps and a resistance
Of 5 Ohms.
What is the voltage?
12 x5 = 60 V
Battery voltage is 12V
Resistance 2 Ohm
What is the current?
12 / 2 = 6 amps
Voltage is 12V
Current is 4 Amps
What is the resistance?
12 / 4 = 3 ohms
What is Voltage?
What is Current?
What is Resistance?
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Series circuit :
One pathway for current to flow.
Example: Old Christmas lights
More then one path way for current to
flow.
Used in most electrical vehicle circuits.
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