The basics of Ohmβs Law.
Ohmβs Law explains the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in an electric circuit.
Where:
V = Voltage, measured in volts
I = Current, measured in amperes
R = Resistance, measured in ohms
In simple terms:
Voltage is the push that moves electricity.
Current is the flow of electricity.
Resistance is what opposes or slows down the flow.
So, if voltage increases, current increases.
If resistance increases, current decreases.