Thursday, 11 June 2015

Why can't I use Ohm's Law on my circuit?


In my circuit, I have 5V power supply and I have 200 ohm resistor. When I measure the current, it's 14.8 mA. Why can't I use the equation I = V/R, which is 5/200 = 25 mA?


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