
Ohm's Law
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- Q1What is the equation for Ohm's Law?V = IRE = mc^2P = IVF = ma30s
- Q2What does the variable 'I' represent in Ohm's Law?PowerResistanceCurrentVoltage30s
- Q3What does the variable 'R' represent in Ohm's Law?ResistanceCurrentVoltagePower30s
- Q4Which unit is used to measure electric current?WattVoltAmpereOhm30s
- Q5Which quantity does Ohm's Law relate?Voltage, Current, and ResistanceVelocity and AccelerationForce and MassPower and Energy30s
- Q6Which statement accurately describes Ohm's Law?The voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it.The voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to its resistance.The resistance of a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage across it.The current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage across it and inversely proportional to its resistance.The current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to its resistance.30s
- Q7Which statement accurately describes resistance in Ohm's Law?Resistance is the measure of the amount of electrical power consumed.Resistance is the rate of flow of electric charge through a conductor.Resistance is the potential difference between two points in an electrical circuit.Resistance is the measure of how much a material or device impedes the flow of electric current.Resistance is the measure of the electric current in a circuit.30s
- Q8What is the formula to calculate the power in a circuit?P = I^2RV = IRR = V/IP = IV30s