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OHM'S LAW

OHM'S LAW
ScnMaster
(electricity) the law that for any circuit the electric current is directly proportional to the voltage (measure of force to move the current) and is inversely proportional to the resistance. Formulated by German physicist Georg Simon Ohm (1787 - 1854). PDC Volume 1 Approved Glossary
OHM'S LAW
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(electricity) the law which states that the direct current flowing ~ in an electrical circuit is directly proportional to the voltage applied to the circuit. (electricity) the law that for any circuit the electric current is directly proportional to the voltage (measure of force to move the current) and is inversely proportional to the resistance. Formulated by German physicist Georg Simon Ohm (1787 - 1854). (electronics) the law that for any circuit the electric current is directly proportional to the voltage and is inversely proportional to the resistance. Formulated by Georg Simon Ohm (1787 - 1854), German physicist. (electricity) the law that for any circuit the electric current is directly proportional to the voltage (measure of force to move the current) and is inversely proportional to the resistance. Formulated by German physicist Georg Simon Ohm (1787-1854). Repeal Ohm's law.