GEORG OHM HIS BIO EXPERIMENT OHMS LAW OHMS CHART CALCULATOR.

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GEORG OHM HIS BIO EXPERIMENT OHMS LAW OHMS CHART CALCULATOR

Born in 1787 in Erlangen, Germany His father, Johann Wolfgang Ohm, was a locksmith. his mother, Maria Elizabeth Beck, was the daughter of a tailor. His father educated himself and was able to give his sons an excellent education through his own teachings. In 1805, Ohm entered the University of Erlangen and received a doctorat. Ohm began experimental work in a school physics laboratory after he had learned of the discovery of electromagnetism in e.

I = V/R is known as "Ohm’s Law".

It states that the amount of steady current through a material is directly proportional to the voltage across the material divided by the electrical resistance of the material. The ohm (R), a unit of electrical resistance, is equal to conductor in which a current (I) of one athat of a mpere is produced by a potential of one volt (V) across its terminals. These fundamental relationships represent the true beginning of electrical circuit analysis.

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