Interactive Ohm's Law Simulator

Interactive Ohm's Law Simulator

V = I × R
12.0 V
10.0 Ω
1.20 A
12V - + Battery Resistor Electron Flow ∝ Current
Current (I) = 1.20 A
Power (P) = V × I = 14.4 W

Understanding Ohm's Law

Ohm's Law describes the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in an electrical circuit.

The fundamental formula is:

V = I × R

Where:

  • V = Voltage (Volts) - The electrical potential difference
  • I = Current (Amperes) - The flow of electric charge
  • R = Resistance (Ohms) - Opposition to current flow

Key observations:

  • Increasing voltage increases current if resistance stays constant
  • Increasing resistance decreases current if voltage stays constant
  • Power (P) is calculated as voltage multiplied by current (P = V × I)

The animation shows electron drift velocity, which is proportional to current. Higher current means faster electron movement.

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