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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).
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OHM'S LAW
ScnTUEU
(
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
.