everyday science MCQ #49408

Ohm's Law is represented by which formula?

everyday science MCQ #49408

  1. Question 1

    Q1. Ohm's Law is represented by which formula?

    • A) V = I/R
    • B) V = IR
    • C) V = I²R
    • D) V = R/I

    Answer: V = IR

    Explanation: Ohm's Law states that voltage equals current multiplied by resistance (V = IR), where V is in volts, I in amperes, and R in ohms; it applies to ohmic (linear) conductors where resistance remains constant.