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Electrical Circuit (Ohm's Law... Voltage, Current, Resistance)

  • piercy932
  • Nov 25, 2014
  • 1 min read

Ohm's Law is the relationship between Voltage, current, and resistance in an electrical circuit. A circuit starts with a battery that is connected to a wire in the positve end. Have you ever looked at a battery and saw + on one side and - on the other side? So you connect a wire to the positive end of the battery and then to a resistor or multiple resistors and then connects back to the negative part of the battery. Circuits can be more complicated than this but that is the basics of a simple series circuit.

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want to understand resistance better? The formula R=pL/A represents resistance= resistibity* length/ the Area

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this is what resistors look like. the colors show the value of the resistor in ohms

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