Voltage, Current, Resistance, and Ohm’s Law

Current

It is the Flow of Electron, Unit (I) = Ampere

Voltage

The potential difference between more electrons and less electrons is called voltage.

AC Current / DC Current

AC = Alternative Current, The current that comes to our house is AC current. This current cannot be stored.

DC = Direct Current, AC current can be converted to DC with the help of an inverter. This current can be stored in the battery.

Resistance

Blocking the flow of electrons is the function of resistance. If the resistance is high, the current flow will decrease.

Ohm’s Law

Ohm’s Law: V = I.R (V = Voltage, I = Current, R = Resistance)

We use resistance to increase or decrease fan speed at home.

220 (Voltage) = 22 (Current)*10 (Resistance) – Here 10 resistance is given at fan speed, for which only 22 Ampere current is passing. For this the fan will rotate very slowly.

220 (Voltage) = 44 (Current)*5 (Resistance) – Here 5 resistance is given at fan speed, for which only 44 Ampere current is passing. For this the fan will spin louder than before.

220 (Voltage) = 110 (Current)*2 (Resistance) – Here 2 resistance is given at fan speed, for which only 100 Ampere current is passing. For this the fan will spin louder than before.

220 (Voltage) = 220 (Current)*1 (Resistance) – Here 1 resistance is given at fan speed, for which 220 Ampere current is passing. Full current is passing. For which the fan will rotate at full speed.

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What is current SI unit?

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How to calculate voltage?

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What is the full form of ohm?

What is unit of power?

What is the SI unit of volt?

What is 1 ampere?

What is the symbol for current?

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