In Ohm's Law, the symbols represent the following:
- **V** = Voltage (measured in **volts**, V): The electrical potential difference between two points in a circuit.
- **I** = Current (measured in **amperes** or amps, A): The flow of electric charge through a conductor.
- **R** = Resistance (measured in **ohms**, Ω): The opposition to the flow of electric current.
Ohm's Law is usually written as:
\[
V = I \times R
\]
This means that the voltage (V) across a resistor is equal to the current (I) flowing through it multiplied by its resistance (R).