Ohm’s Law states that the current (I) through a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage (V) across it and inversely proportional to its resistance (R): I=V/R.
Here are 50 voltage and current values calculated using Ohm’s Law (I=V/RI = V / R) with a resistance of 10 ohms:
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Voltage (V) | Current (A) |
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1.00 | 0.10 |
3.02 | 0.30 |
5.04 | 0.50 |
7.06 | 0.71 |
9.08 | 0.91 |
11.10 | 1.11 |
13.12 | 1.31 |
15.14 | 1.51 |
17.16 | 1.72 |
19.18 | 1.92 |
21.20 | 2.12 |
23.22 | 2.32 |
25.24 | 2.52 |
27.27 | 2.73 |
29.29 | 2.93 |
31.31 | 3.13 |
33.33 | 3.33 |
35.35 | 3.54 |
37.37 | 3.74 |
39.39 | 3.94 |
41.41 | 4.14 |
43.43 | 4.34 |
45.45 | 4.55 |
47.47 | 4.75 |
49.49 | 4.95 |
51.51 | 5.15 |
53.53 | 5.35 |
55.56 | 5.56 |
57.58 | 5.76 |
59.60 | 5.96 |
61.62 | 6.16 |
63.64 | 6.36 |
65.66 | 6.57 |
67.68 | 6.77 |
69.70 | 6.97 |
71.72 | 7.17 |
73.74 | 7.37 |
75.76 | 7.58 |
77.78 | 7.78 |
79.80 | 7.98 |
81.82 | 8.18 |
83.84 | 8.38 |
85.86 | 8.59 |
87.88 | 8.79 |
89.90 | 8.99 |
91.92 | 9.19 |
93.94 | 9.39 |
95.96 | 9.60 |
97.98 | 9.80 |
100.00 | 10.00 |
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