Cards (44)

  • What does Ohm's Law state about the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance?
    Voltage is proportional to current
  • The formula for Ohm's Law is V = IR
  • What condition must be met for Ohm's Law to hold true?
    Constant temperature
  • In Ohm's Law, the variable V represents voltage
  • What unit is used to measure current in Ohm's Law?
    Amperes
  • What is the voltage across a circuit with a resistance of 10 ohms and a current of 2 amperes?
    20 volts
  • Ohm's Law states that the voltage across a conductor is inversely proportional to the current.
    False
  • In Ohm's Law, the variable RR represents resistance
  • How does voltage relate to current in a circuit according to Ohm's Law?
    Directly proportional
  • In Ohm's Law, voltage is the electrical potential difference that drives current
  • What is the voltage across a circuit with a resistance of 5 ohms and a current of 2 amperes?
    10 volts
  • Ohm's Law is valid regardless of temperature changes.
    False
  • Ohm's Law is expressed as V = IR
  • What is the unit for voltage in Ohm's Law?
    Volts
  • What does Ohm's Law describe the relationship between?
    Voltage, current, and resistance
  • Ohm's Law states that V=V =IR IR, where VV is the voltage, II is the current, and RR is the resistance
  • Voltage is measured in volts.
  • Current is measured in amperes
  • Resistance is measured in ohms.
  • What is the unit for voltage in Ohm's Law?
    Volts
  • In Ohm's Law, the unit for current is amperes
  • What formula is used to calculate voltage in Ohm's Law?
    V=V =IR IR
  • The formula to calculate current in Ohm's Law is I=I =VR \frac{V}{R}
  • What condition must remain constant for Ohm's Law to apply?
    Temperature
  • Ohm's Law states that voltage is directly proportional to current when resistance is constant
  • What is the unit of resistance?
    Ohms
  • If a circuit has a resistance of 10 ohms and a current of 2 amperes, the voltage is 20
  • Ohm's Law states that voltage is directly proportional to current when resistance is constant
  • What is the formula for Ohm's Law?
    V=V =IR IR
  • Match the variable with its description and unit:
    Voltage ↔️ Electrical potential difference in volts
    Current ↔️ Flow of electrons in amperes
    Resistance ↔️ Opposition to electron flow in ohms
  • If a circuit has a voltage of 12V and a resistance of3Ω, the current is 4
  • What does the variable VV represent in Ohm's Law?

    Voltage
  • What is the unit of current?
    Amperes
  • Calculate the voltage in a circuit with a current of 2 amperes and a resistance of 10 ohms.
    20 volts
  • The formula for calculating voltage using Ohm's Law is V=V =IR IR
  • To calculate voltage using Ohm's Law, you multiply current by resistance
  • What is the voltage if the current is 3 amperes and the resistance is 12 ohms?
    36 volts
  • What is the formula for calculating current using Ohm's Law?
    I=I =VR \frac{V}{R}
  • What is the current if the voltage is 24 volts and the resistance is 6 ohms?
    4 amperes
  • To calculate resistance using Ohm's Law, you use the formulaR = \frac{V}{I}</latex>