OHM'S LAW

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According to the German physicist
Georg Simon Ohm:
V=I*R I=V/R R=V/I
Where V= Volts, I = Intensity of current (Amperes) and R = Resistance.

Georg Ohm found that, at a constant temperature, the electrical current flowing through a fixed linear resistance is directly proportional to the voltage applied across it, and also inversely proportional to the resistance. This relationship between the Voltage, Current and Resistance forms the basis of Ohm’s Law.
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Great video for the beginner, thanks.
There is a small problem @2:50 shouldn't it be 2*12=24?

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