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What law is voltage?
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Voltage is related to **Ohm's Law**, which is a fundamental principle in electronics and electrical engineering.

Ohm's Law states:

\[
V = I \times R
\]

Where:
- **V** is the **voltage** (in volts, V),
- **I** is the **current** (in amperes, A),
- **R** is the **resistance** (in ohms, Ω).

So, voltage (V) is the result of current (I) flowing through a resistance (R). In simple terms, voltage is the "pressure" that pushes electric charge through a conductor. It is caused by a difference in electric potential between two points in a circuit.
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