Ohm's law
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noun
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Origin of Ohm's law
First recorded in 1840–50; named after G. S. Ohm
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Electric conduction, which is crucial for many devices, follows Ohm's law: a current responds proportionally to applied voltage.
From Science Daily
Ohm’s Law: Anyone who so much as touches a high-voltage issue will encounter disproportionate resistance.
From Washington Post
Professor Ohm, who made a special study of the relative effects of the resistance inserted in the circuit, the electromotive force, and the current produced, enunciated the following law, which, after him, has been called "Ohm's Law."
From Project Gutenberg
Almanack, Young appointed superintendent of the, 232.Newton's analysis and synthesis of white light, 213;rings, Young's explanation of, 222;theory of light, 219.Nicol prisms given to Clerk Maxwell, 282.O.Œrsted's discovery, 255.Ohm's law, discovered by Cavendish, 143;meaning of, 143.Optical glass, Faraday's work on, 259.Otto von Guericke, contributions of, to electricity, 3;experiments of, with the Magdeburg hemispheres, 17.P.Paris,
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Joule also showed that the heat generated in a battery circuit is proportional to the product of the electro-motive force and the current, or to the product of the resistance and the square of the current, which, in virtue of Ohm's law, is the same thing.
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