Why we are using Ohm's law? where it is applicable? explain.
Answer Posted / boopathiraja
it is basic formula of electrical.it is easy method.if we
want output 24v,0.6A.input is 230v,5A.in that condition we
want use this formula.here how much resistance is require.
r=v/i
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