Ohm’s Law is probably one of the most well-known laws in electricity and physics. For students in electronics, Ohm’s law is as important as Einstein’s Relativity equation (E = mc²) is for physicists.
George Simon Ohm, a German physicist, derived a relationship between electric current and potential difference in 1828 and this came to be known as Ohms’s Law. So, let us look at the law and why is it this important.
Ohm’s Law states that the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference applied across its ends, provided the temperature and other physical conditions remain unchanged. Mathematically it can be represented as,
V ∝ I
⇒ V = IR
Where
V is the potential difference (volts(V))
I is the current (Amperes)
R is the resistance(Ohms)
There are a lot of applications of Ohm’s law and a lot of them can be seen daily life as well. Let us look at few of them
The list goes on.
As every theory and every law has some limitations or drawbacks, even Ohm’s law also have some
So, that was a glimpse of this important law with some basic information.
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