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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2011

If your going to tinker in electronics you need to know Ohm's law. No need to remember a bunch of formulas when you can remember a couple and use the proportion to solve for the unknown.

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  • thank u for taking time to explain this stuff im new at small electronics and found out i love the hobby. people like you help alot. God bless

  • @billybonewhacker Thanks! Glad to hear this helped you. Enjoy this fun hobby!

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  • nice i need this LAW for my PHYSICS REPORT ^_^ nice job

  • Thanks For The Help

  • thanks very helpful

  • Thank you for making this easy to understand..... i was trying to read about it, it wasnt clicking. TG for you tube..

  • E=IR is a poor choice of variables for the average person, especially since Ohm's Law is not a math problem - it's a physical concept. There are no Es, Is or Rs on a meter, and having to learn one set of variables for math and another for reading manuals has never made sense to me. Also, using the formula that have volts isolated makes it harder to understand the concept. Volts and Ohms make Amps - so V/Ω=A is better. If they have to do fractions anyway, students should start with this one.

  • And it just happens to be 13:37 long. Awesome video!

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