Applications of Ohm
Applications of Ohm
dissipation since P =
VI. Rather we can use Ohms
Law. To replace either
the voltage or current in the
above expression to produce the result
These are the
applications of Ohms law as we can see from the results, that
the rate of energy loss varies with the square of the voltage or
current. When we double the voltage applied to a circuit, obeying
Ohms law, the rate at which energy is supplied (or power) gets
four times bigger. This phenomena occurs because increasing the
voltage also makes the current rise by the same amount as it has
been explained above.