Ohm's Law Voltage
Apply Ohm's Law to find voltage when current and resistance are known.
Educational purposes only. Not professional advice.
Examples
- 2 A & 5 Ω ⇒ 10 V
- 0.5 A & 100 Ω ⇒ 50 V
- 1.2 A & 8 Ω ⇒ 9.6 V
FAQ
What is Ohm's Law?
It relates voltage, current, and resistance: V = I × R.
Can inputs be decimal?
Yes, decimals are accepted for both current and resistance.
Is temperature considered?
No, resistance changes with temperature are not accounted for.
Additional Information
- Result unit: V