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Electronic Circuit: Ohm's Law Circuit

The document discusses Ohm's Law and its application in electronic circuits. Ohm's Law states that the voltage applied to a circuit equals the current flowing through it times the resistance. It explains that voltage causes electrons to flow through a resistor, which limits current. The electronic circuit diagram shows a voltage source, resistor, and explains how Ohm's Law can be used to determine the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in the circuit. In conclusion, Ohm's Law is used to analyze circuits by relating the current, voltage, and resistance values.

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Electronic Circuit: Ohm's Law Circuit

The document discusses Ohm's Law and its application in electronic circuits. Ohm's Law states that the voltage applied to a circuit equals the current flowing through it times the resistance. It explains that voltage causes electrons to flow through a resistor, which limits current. The electronic circuit diagram shows a voltage source, resistor, and explains how Ohm's Law can be used to determine the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in the circuit. In conclusion, Ohm's Law is used to analyze circuits by relating the current, voltage, and resistance values.

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Electronic Circuit

1. Tittle :
Ohms Law Circuit
2. Background :
When voltage is applied to an electrical circuit, and passed through a resistor
components, current flows in the circuit. Or can be explained that Ohm's Law is the
mathematical relationship among electric current, resistance, and voltage. The principle
is named after the German scientist George Simon Ohm. Mathematically, Ohm's Law for
DC circuits can be stated as :
V=I.R
V = Voltage applied to the circuit, in volts ( V ),
I = Current flowing in the circuit, in amperes ( A ),
R = Resistance in the circuit, in ohms ( ).
I write this article, because in electronics, Ohms Law is very important to analyzing
electronic circuit. Mostly, electronic circuits using Ohms Law in analyzing voltage
( V ), current ( I ) and resistance ( ) values.
3. Electronic Circuit :
3.1 Image of Circuit

3.2

Device of Circuit
3.2.1 Voltage ( V )
The definition of voltage is
the electromotive force or
the electrical potential difference between two points in a circuit expressed in
volts. Voltage is symbolized by an uppercase italic letter V or E. The standard
unit is the volt, symbolized by a non-italic uppercase letter V. The function is
voltage causes the electrons flow from low potential (negative) to high
potential (positive) or can be explained that voltage causes electric current ( I
3.2.2

).
Resistor / Resistance ( R )
Resistor is an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of
electrical current in an electronic circuit. The resistor's ability to reduce the

3.2.3

current is called resistance and is measured in units of ohms (symbol : ).


Electric Current ( I )

Electrical current is a measure of the amount of electrical charge transferred


per unit time. The SI unit of electrical current is the ampere, defined as 1
coulomb/second.
3.3 Principle Work
When electric current ( I ) is flowing or passinf through a resistor ( R ), so at both
ends of resistor will appear voltage ( V ) or mathematically can be written :
V=I.R
3.4 Function of Electronic Circuit : Ohms Law
The main function of Ohm's law is used to determine the relationship of voltage and
current strength and can be used to determine resistor value without use an
ohmmeter.
4. Conclusion
Ohms Law is use to analyze electronic circuit that have electric current ( I ), voltage
( V ), and resistance ( R ) value.
5. Suggestion
Using Ohms Law need to be considered value of resistance, so teh result of calculation
have an ideal value.

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