Applied Science in Action | Ohm’s Law
November 23, 2022 • EPISODE 147
How does electricity really work? In this episode of Science LIVE, Roger Billings breaks down Ohm’s Law and shows how voltage, current, and resistance work together in real-world applications. Watch as he demonstrates the power of applied science and explains why understanding these concepts is key to mastering electronics. Plus, get inspired as Dr. Billings encourages students to keep exploring, experimenting, and innovating!

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