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The practical benefits in ohms law is

determining the barriers can replacement of


each circuit, radios ad tv.
otherwise. Ohms law can be written mathematically, as follows:

V = I .R (2.1)

Where :

V = power supply voltage (volts)

I = current strength (ampere)

R = the resistance (ohms)

Ohms law also states that at a constant voltage, if the resistance value

minimized, it will obtain the current is stronger, and vice versa, and can be written

as follows:

I = V / R (2.2)

(Rusdiato, 1999)

Free electrons move in an electric field use

the same period. During a movement, electro-free electrons are distributed by field.

This description should use methods of quantum mechanics. When there is no electric field

Externally, the electrons move in any direction and no transportation charge

net or electric current. But if it is used an external electric field, in the flow

Random movements of electrons, causing electrical current (Alonso, 1992).


METHODOLOGY EXPERIMENT

LITERATURE

Obstacle is the potential difference in comparison with the current in the conductor

The conductor. The higher the barrier, the smaller the electric current to a voltage

so the current is inversely proportional to obstacles. It can be seen that the barriers have

perampere volt SI units are defined as one ohm (W) (Grancoll, 2001).

Ohms law reads as follows: "the magnitude of the strong currents that arise on a

conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference or voltage between the two ends
or The Conductor ". Ohms law illustrates how the current, voltage and resistance

related. George ohm determining the experimentally that if the voltage is passed

an increase in value then the current detainees will also be increased from him, as well

otherwise. Ohms law can be written mathematically, as follows:

V = I .R (2.1)

Where :

V = power supply voltage (volts)

I = current strength (ampere)

R = the resistance (ohms)

Ohms law also states that at a constant voltage, if the resistance value

minimized, it will obtain the current is stronger, and vice versa, and can be writ

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