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Question | Answer |
______ is a mathematical equation that relates the voltage, current, and resistance in a circuit. | Ohm's Law |
What is the equation for Ohm's Law? | I=E/R |
What does the I in the equation for Ohm's Law represent? | Current (amps) |
What does the E in the equation for Ohm's Law represent? | Voltage (volts) |
What does the R in the equation for Ohm's Law represent? | Resistance (ohms) |
Voltage can also be called _____. | electromotive force |
Ohm's law states that the ____ in a circuit is equal to the ____ divided by the ____. | current, voltage, resistance |
How would the Ohm's Law equation be rearranged to find resistance (ohms)? | R=E/I |
How would the Ohm's Law equation be rearranged to find voltage (volts)? | E=IxR |
If you know any two factors (I, E, or R), you can use ______ to find the third. | Ohm's Law |
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