Electrodynamics Matrix
Ohm's Law Calculator
Solve physical circuit states by analyzing electric tension, current intensity, resistance, and active power.
What is Ohm's Law & How to solve it?
Ohm's Law dictates that the current flow ($I$) moving through an ohmic resistance ($R$) is perfectly proportional to the potential difference ($V$) applied across its boundaries. Combining this theorem with Joule's law lets you compute how much power ($P$) is dissipated in the form of thermal loss.
How to use this solver: Input the magnitudes you already know using their matching engineering scale. Leave exactly one field empty (the specific property you want to find) and hit solve.
V = I · R | P = V · I
Where: V (Voltage), I (Current Intensity), R (Resistance), and P (Active Power).
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Solved Matrix Results
Electric Tension
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Flow Intensity
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Ohmic Resistance
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Dissipated Power (Joule)
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