Formula
V = I × R. Power can be calculated with P = V × I, P = I² × R or P = V² ÷ R.
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Calculate voltage, current, resistance and power from two known values.
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Calculate voltage, current, resistance and power from two known values for basic DC circuit checks.
V = I × R. Power can be calculated with P = V × I, P = I² × R or P = V² ÷ R.
A 12 V source across 6 Ω produces 2 A and 24 W in an ideal resistive circuit.
This is an ideal DC model. AC impedance, tolerances, temperature and electrical safety require further analysis.
Real AC systems introduce impedance, phase and safety requirements. Consult a licensed electrician.
Operating below the maximum rating reduces heat stress and improves reliability.
Enter your known values and select Calculate result. Review units and inputs before relying on the planning estimate.
Actual quantities, prices and requirements can vary. Confirm critical work with a supplier or qualified professional.