Ohms Law


Scientific Research that does not have a commercial aim are called blue skies research. The discovery of superconductivity was made about 100 years ago but the applications have been available only in the past decade or so.
These innovations are really expensive if a superconductor in room temperature is not found or achieving new to use very cold temperatures in the atmosphere.

Ohm’s Law
The Ohms law can be defined as, at a constant temperature, the current flowing through a fixed linear resistance is directly proportional to the voltage applied across it and is inversely proportional to its resistance.
This law is named as Ohms law in honor of its founder George Ohms. The unit of measurement of resistance is also called Ohms denoted by Ω.
The relationship expressed can be denoted in the formula as such.



By using the ohms law, it can be said that the current flowing across a resistor of 1Ω with an applied voltage of 1V is 1A.
Today for the purpose of remembering the ohms law triangle is introduced.
It is as follows;




Which gives rise to the equations,


 
With the use of this Ohms law it can give rise to equations for power, where we will be discussing the Ohms law pie chart as well as Ohms law matrix table as well in the latter discussion on Power.
Get a glimpse of it as follows,

Ohms law pie chart.


Ohms law matrix table,




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