Friday, March 15, 2019

electric circuits - Could someone intuitively explain to me Ohm's law?


Could someone intuitively explain to me Ohm's law?


I understand what voltage is and how it is the electric potential energy and that it is the integral of the electric field strength etc. I also understand that current is the rate at which charge flows at a specific point in the circuit, and I get that resistivity is the opposite of conductivity and that it's analogous to friction in some ways, but I cannot at all get the whole picture and connect the 3 together.




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