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'''Ohm's law''' is a mathematical relationship of three variables in an electronic [[circuit]] containing a resistive element. It states that the voltage across a resistive element is equal to the [[current]] passing through the resistive element times the [[resistance]] of the resistive element. The law is named after German physicist Georg Ohm, who wrote a treatise on this relationship in 1827.
In mathematical terms, this is written as: