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Definition
Ohm's law; a law of physics stating that the electric current through a conductor is proportional to the voltage.
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How it's used
This term is used exclusively in academic and professional contexts related to physics or electrical engineering. Unlike everyday colloquialisms, it maintains its formal structure even in casual conversation among students or professionals. It is treated as a standard noun phrase and does not typically take a classifier.
Examples
How do I use Ohm's law to calculate this circuit?
He doesn't even know Ohm's law, how can he be an engineer?
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Common phrases
apply Ohm's law
according to Ohm's law
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