Monday, March 31, 2008

Ohm's Law

Who is Ohm and what is his law? Also what does his law have to do with how electricity move through your home?

12 comments:

.:*{briana alexis}*:. said...

OHm's law states that the current in a circuit equals the voltage difference divided by the resistance. He is a well-known German mathematician person. It can do with electric shock. Also it shows how circuits work and how currents can move through your house.

Jon said...

well the ohm law says that the current in a circuit equals the voltage of the difference divided by the resistance. He was a German guy that liked math. He was cool to

chad said...

Ohms law is that the current in a circuit equals the voltage difference divided by the resistance. He is a German mathematician person he looked at math and he also looked at electric shock. This law is applied to your home because there are currents passing through your house.

-Fisch- said...

the ohm law states the current in a curcuit and equals the voltage
Ohm was a german scientist and likes to deal with math and science. Usin ohm's law show how curicuits work and how a curent could move through ur house

Mitchell Haaland said...

Ohm's law is the current in a circuit equals the voltage of the differance divided by the resistance. Ohm is a mathmatician from Germany.

Anonymous said...

The Ohm's Law says that the current in a circut equals the voltage defference divided by the resistance. Ohm was a mathematician from Germany. He also looked at elctric shocks. There are currents that go through your home.

!~*Miranda! :} said...

The law is that current in a circuit that equals the voltage difference divided by the resistance. He was a German guy who likes math. And also he studied the electric shock. It applies with your home because the ways and how these currents work and flow through circuts.

taylorjo said...

Ohm's law is the current in a curcuit equals the voltage difference divided by the resistance. This is the relationship between voltage differance current and resistance in a curcuit known as Ohm's Law. Ohm is a German Mathematician. This shows how curcuits around your house work and how electricity works.

Fuhrman#34 said...

Georg Simon Ohm was a German physicist born in Erlangen, Bavaria, on March 16, 1787. According to Ohm;s law, teh current in a circuit equals the voltage difference divided by the resistance. I=V/R

codey said...

Ohm's law said that the current in a circuit equals the voltage difference divided by the resistance. He is a german guy who liked working with math. This was a very good law for science to get ahold of. It helps out lots of children in physical science.

Anonymous said...

Ohm’s Law is the relationship in a circuit between voltage difference and resistance. The circuit’s current is the same as the voltage difference divided by resistance. It gives a way to measure an object’s resistance. This is used in our electricity that is in our home. We use it every day.

travis s. said...

Ohm's laws state that the current in a circuit equals the voltage difference divided by the resistance. Ohm is a German mathematician so I think that Mitchell mike like him haha. All of our houses have circuits and currents and stuff that help electricity flow through our home.