Ohm’s Law
In 1827, George Ohm first observed Ohm’s law, or the relationship among current, voltage, and resistance. Ohm’s law states that the current in an electric circuit is directly proportional to the voltage and inversely proportional to the resistance in a circuit. This may be expressed as follows:
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