How do you calculate the voltage across a component if you know its resistance and the current?

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2026-03-04 05:30

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Use Ohm's law: V = IR (V=voltage, I=current, R=resistance). Example: 3mA flows thru a 1kOhm resistor. V = (0.003 * 1000) = 3V.

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