
Ley de Ohm
The Ley de Ohm, or Ohm's Law, describes the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in an electrical circuit. It states that the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage applied across it and inversely proportional to its resistance. In simple terms, increasing the voltage will increase the current, while increasing resistance will decrease the current, assuming other factors stay the same. This law allows us to predict how electrical systems behave and is fundamental in designing and analyzing circuits, ensuring devices operate safely and effectively.