According to the principle of Ohm's Law, the voltage (V) across a resistor is calculated by multiplying the current (I) that is flowing through the resistor by its resistance (R). It is represented by the formula V= I * R. Thus, to determine the voltage, one only needs to perform a simple multiplication of the current measured and the resistance.
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None | Consider the circuit, in which three resistors of… | Apply Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) to the two loops in the circuit: Loop 1: \(V - I_1 R - I_2 2R =… |