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Ohm's Law
Calculator

Solve for voltage, current, resistance or power. Enter any two known values and the calculator computes the remaining two instantly.

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Ohm's Law — V = IR

Select what you want to solve for, enter the two known values, and click Calculate.

Formulas:

V = I × R (Ohm's Law)

P = V × I (Power)

P = I² × R

P = V² / R

Why Use This Calculator

Free — no signup required
Solves for V, I, R or P from any two known values
Covers DC and AC single-phase circuits
Instant results as you type
Clear formula displayed with result
Works on mobile for on-site use

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ohm's Law?

Ohm's Law states V = I × R. It describes the relationship between voltage, current and resistance. Power is related by P = V × I = I² × R = V² / R.

How do I calculate current from voltage and resistance?

Rearrange to I = V / R. A 240V circuit with 12 ohms resistance draws 20A of current.

How do I calculate power consumption?

Power in watts: P = V × I. A 10A load at 230V draws 2,300W (2.3 kW). You can also use P = I² × R if you know resistance.

Does this work for three-phase circuits?

Ohm's Law applies to individual phase calculations. For total three-phase power use the Three-Phase Power Calculator, which accounts for the √3 factor.

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