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  2. File:Ohm's Law with Voltage source.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description: This diagram shows the current in and voltage across are resitor being driven by an independent voltage source as functions of time (rather than phasors, as a capital letter suggests).

  3. List of physics mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    A Magic Triangle image mnemonic - when the terms of Ohm's law are arranged in this configuration, covering the unknown gives the formula in terms of the remaining parameters. It can be adapted to similar equations e.g. F = ma, v = fλ, E = mcΔT, V = π r 2 h and τ = rF sinθ.

  4. File:Ohm's Law Pie chart.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 21:23, 27 May 2016: 1,000 × 1,000 (13 KB): Wizard346: It is correctly represented with an E, since the scientific reference to voltage is Electromotive force.

  5. Ohm's law - Wikipedia

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    Ohm's law states that the electric current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points. Introducing the constant of proportionality, the resistance, [1] one arrives at the three mathematical equations used to describe this relationship: [2]

  6. File:Ohms law current source.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Electrical resistivity and conductivity - Wikipedia

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    In a hydraulic analogy, passing current through a high-resistivity material is like pushing water through a pipe full of sand - while passing current through a low-resistivity material is like pushing water through an empty pipe. If the pipes are the same size and shape, the pipe full of sand has higher resistance to flow.

  8. File:Ohm law mnemonic principle.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. File:OhmsLaw.svg - Wikipedia

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