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Certainly! Ohm's Law is a fundamental principle in electronics and electrical engineering.

Here are the three main


concept related to Ohm's Law:

Ohm's Law relates the voltage (V), current (I), and resistance (R) in an electrical circuit. Its mathematical
representation is V = I * R, where V is the voltage across a component, I is the current flowing through the
component, and R is the resistance of the component.

Ohm's Law provides a simple and fundamental relationship between voltage, current, and resistance. It allows
engineers and technicians to predict the behavior of electrical components and circuits. By knowing any two of the
three parameters (voltage, current, and resistance), you can calculate the third, which is crucial for designing and
troubleshooting circuits.

In Ohm's Law, voltage is measured in volts (V), current is measured in amperes (A), and resistance is measured in
ohms (Ω). Understanding the units is essential for applying Ohm's Law and ensuring that the quantities used in
calculations are consistent.

Based on the statement above, Kindly answer the 3 main concept questions related to the principle of electrical
circuits.

 1. What is Ohm's Law, and what is its mathematical representation?

 2. How does Ohm's Law help in understanding and analyzing electrical circuits?

 3.What are the units of measurement for voltage, current, and resistance in the context of Ohm's Law?

Ohm's Law is represented by the formula:

Where:

 V stands for voltage (measured in volts, V).


 I represents current (measured in amperes, A).
 R denotes resistance (measured in ohms, Ω).

This formula describes the relationship between voltage, current, and


resistance in an electrical circuit. It states that the voltage across a
component (V) is equal to the current (I) flowing through the
component multiplied by the resistance (R) of the component. This formula is fundamental for understanding and
analyzing electrical circuits.
Based on the formula given, Kindly answer the following questions and indicate the formula and show solution for
each question.

1. Find the voltage of a circuit if the current passing through is 3 A and the total resistance is 15
Ω?

2. Calculate the voltage of a circuit if the current passing through is 8 A and the total resistance is 16 Ω?

3. What is the voltage of a circuit if the current passing through is 5 A and the total resistance is 10 Ω?

4. Find the voltage of a circuit if the current passing through is 6 A and the total resistance is 12 Ω?

5. What is the voltage of a circuit if the current passing through is 5 A and the total resistance is 15 Ω?

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1. Calculate the total resistance in a circuit whose voltage is 9 V with current flowing of 2.5 A?

2. Find the total resistance in a circuit whose voltage is 11 V with current flowing of 3.0 A?

3. What is the total resistance in a circuit whose voltage is 15 V with current flowing of 4.8 A?

4. Calculate the total resistance in a circuit whose voltage is 19 V with current flowing of 5.1 A?

5. Find the total resistance in a circuit whose voltage is 21 V with current flowing of 5.3 A?

Prepared by: Reviewed by: Approved by:

Mrs. Josephine E. Leocadio Mr. Ronnel M. Dela Cruz


Mr. Albert E. Norte

Science 8 Teacher Acad Coordinator Principal

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