1. Circuits have three important values: Ohms (R), Amps (I), and Volts (V).
2. Ohms law states that V = IR.
3. Volts, or voltage, are the strength or charge of the circuit.
4. Amps, or current, are how fast the electricity flows through the circuit.
5. Ohms, or resistance, are how much the circuit resists the current.
2. Ohms law states that V = IR.
3. Volts, or voltage, are the strength or charge of the circuit.
4. Amps, or current, are how fast the electricity flows through the circuit.
5. Ohms, or resistance, are how much the circuit resists the current.