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EDDE QUIZ by ELECTRICAL ZINDAGI

EDDE QUIZ by ELECTRICAL ZINDAGI Practice • Instant Review • Performance Report • Question Analysis — English Table of contents Key topics & one-line tricks (Quick index) May you like these posts (related) Join us for regular updates Donate & Community Ads & support SEO Keywords Key topics & quick one-line tricks — EDDE Quiz index Below are concise, search-focused one-liners covering topics students search for — each is written to be discoverable by Google and useful to learners preparing for Electrical & Electronics exams. 1. Ohm’s Law made quick: remember V = IR — treat circuits like water pipes, current as flow, resistance as narrowing. 2. Series vs parallel trick: series adds resistance, same current; parallel lowers equivalent resistance, same voltage across branches. 3. Power basics: P = VI = I²R = V²/R — pick the...

Ohm's law | V-I CHARECTERSTICS | I-V CHARECTERSTICS

Ohm's law | V-I CHARECTERSTICS | I-V CHARECTERSTICS Table of contents What is Ohm's law? V–I characteristics explained I–V characteristics (alternate view) Simple tricks & examples Download notes What is Ohm's law? 01 Ohm's law is the fundamental rule connecting voltage (V), current (I) and resistance (R) in electrical circuits. In its simplest form: V = I × R . This means the voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it when temperature and other physical conditions are constant. V–I characteristics explained 02 V–I characteristic is a curve (or line) that shows how voltage varies with current for a particular device. For an ideal resistor that obeys Ohm's law, the V–I curve is a straight line through the origin. The slope of that lin...