Description
In today’s technology-driven world, a solid grasp of electrical principles is essential for careers in engineering, electronics, and applied physics. This course on Ohm’s Law provides a critical foundation, offering a clear and structured exploration of the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in electrical circuits.
Through the study of Ohm’s Law, participants will develop both strong analytical skills for troubleshooting and designing circuits, as well as a deeper understanding of how electrical systems function and interact.
Definition:
First introduced in the 1820s by German physicist Georg Simon Ohm, Ohm’s Law defines the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance. It remains a cornerstone of electrical engineering and physics, bridging theoretical concepts with practical applications in modern electronics.







