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Ohms Law Clock: Here is one for the electronic geeks, which I am proud to say that I am one of them. I am no expert in electronics, just a tinkerer, usually something associated with an Arduino. However, sometimes I need to do some maths using Ohms Law and I can …

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Ohm's Law (V = IR): is a fundamental formula in an electronics. It is used to calculate the relationship between voltage (V), current (I) and resistance (R) in an electrical circuit. Ohm's Law states that: "The Current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage (Potential difference) across the two points" i.e. $V ∝ I$ $V = I\,R$ .......... (i) Where $R$ is a proportionality constant called resistance (R) of the conductor. This equation (i) is the…

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