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Sometimes in electronics you have no alternative but to whip out your calculator and do a little maths. The most likely reason is to calculate how much resistance you need for a given situation, how much current a circuit is going to pull or how much voltage will be dropped between two points in a circuit.

You can make all these calculations by using one of the following formulas derived from Ohm's law:

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In the above formulas, V represents voltage (in volts, naturally), I represents current (in amperes), and R represents resistance in ohms.

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Doug Lowe is the information technology director at Blair, Church & Flynn Consulting Engineers, a civil engineering firm. He has written more than 50 For Dummies books on topics ranging from Java to electronics to PowerPoint.