The original form of Ohm's Law is Voltage = Current * Resistance (or V=IR).
If we divide both sides by R, we get that Current = Voltage / Resistance
I equals V / R
Answer:
The current I is equal to V/R.
Explanation:
According to Ohm's law
The current is the proportional to voltage.
[tex]I\propto V[/tex]
[tex]I = \dfrac{V}{R}[/tex]
Here, V = Voltage
R = resistance
I = current
When voltage increases, current would increase
The unit of current is Ampere.
Hence, The current I is equal to V/R.