There are four common variables in circuits. P = Power, V = Voltage, I = Current, and R = Resistance. Knowing any two of those you can find the other two. To do this you must derive the right formula though. I always remember that V = IR, and P = IV. From that you can find these:
`V = IR = sqrt(PR) = P / I`
`P = VI = V^2 / R = I^2 R`
`I = P/V = V/R = sqrt(P / R)`
`R = V/I = V^2 / P = P/I^2`
I discovered something called Ohm's Circle which presents those formulas quite nicely. However, I always just search for it and have never found a particularly well executed one. Two of the top google image results have mistakes. So, I decided to make my own version. I derived the above formulas by hand to double check it was all correct.
No comments:
Post a Comment