◆ CIRCUITS & CHIPS, DECODED FOR THE AI ERA 10 FREE CALCULATORS NO LOGIN · NO ADS · NO TRACKING BUILT FOR EE STUDENTS WORLDWIDE v0.1 LIVE
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V = I · R   ·   P = V · I
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How it works

Ohm's Law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points. The constant of proportionality is resistance: V = I · R.

Power dissipated by a resistive element is the product of voltage and current: P = V · I. Combining the two gives P = I²·R = V²/R.

Tip: when sizing a resistor, always check its power rating against the calculated P. A 1/4 W resistor will fail in seconds at 500 mW.