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Ohm’s Law Calculator

⚡ Ohm’s Law Calculator

Use this calculator to determine voltage, current, or resistance using Ohm’s Law. Simply enter any two values, and get accurate calculations instantly.

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📌 Understanding Ohm’s Law

Ohm’s Law states the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in an electrical circuit. It is expressed as:

Voltage (V) = Current (I) × Resistance (R)

The unit of voltage is **Volts (V)**, current is **Amperes (A)**, and resistance is **Ohms (Ω)**.

📌 Examples of Ohm’s Law Calculation

Current (A)Resistance (Ω)Voltage (V)
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❓ FAQs

Q1: How do I calculate voltage using Ohm’s Law?
✅ Voltage is calculated using the formula **V = I × R**, where I is current and R is resistance.

Q2: What is the unit of resistance?
✅ The unit of resistance is **Ohms (Ω)**.

Q3: Can resistance be zero?
✅ In an ideal conductor, resistance is zero, but real-world materials always have some resistance.

Q4: What happens to voltage if resistance increases?
✅ If resistance increases while current remains constant, voltage increases proportionally.

Q5: How does current affect voltage?
✅ Voltage increases with increasing current when resistance remains constant.

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