Ohm's Law

A detailed illustration of Ohm's Law and electrical circuits, featuring voltmeters, ammeters, and resistors, in a visually engaging and educational style.

Ohm's Law Challenge

Test your knowledge of electrical circuits with our engaging quiz on Ohm's Law! Whether you are a student, a teacher, or just someone interested in learning more about electronics, this quiz is designed for you.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Real-world applications
  • Enhance your understanding of electricity
6 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningVoltage42
When plotting the data in a graph, what type of materials have a constant slope?
Ohmic materials
Non - ohmic materials
Photo voltaic cells
Insulators
Ohm's Law states that:
Resistance equals current times voltage
Voltage equals current times resistance
Current equals resistance times voltage
Meter that measures current
Ohmmeter
Voltmeter
Ammeter
Wattmeter
An ammeter is connected in _________ and the circuit has to be _____
Series, off
Parallel, on
Series, on
Parallel, off
A 10-ohm resistor in a circuit has a potential difference of five volts across it. What is the current through the resistor?
1 V
0.8 Ohms
0.5 A
2 A
0.6 V
Why do you think Ohm's Law is one of the most useful laws when we’re working with electric circuits.
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