Ohms Law: V=I×R Where V = Voltage (Volts), I=V/R I = Current (Amps) R=V/I R = Resistance (Ohms) 1. Given Current = 3 Amps and Resistance = 20 Ohms, Calculate Voltage. 2. Given Current = 2.5 Amps and Resistance = 120 Ohms, Calculate Voltage. 3. Given Current = 5 Amps and Resistance = 12 Ohms, Calculate Voltage. 4. Given Current = 0.5 Amps and Resistance = 320 Ohms, Calculate Voltage. 5. Given Current = 12 Amps and Resistance = 15 Ohms, Calculate Voltage. 6. Given Voltage = 60 Volts and Resistance = 12 Ohms, Calculate Current. 7. Given Voltage = 48 Volts and Resistance = 16 Ohms, Calculate Current. 8. Given Voltage = 125 Volts and Resistance = 50 Ohms, Calculate Current. 9. Given Voltage = 24 Volts and Resistance = 96 Ohms, Calculate Current. 10. Given Voltage = 100 Volts and Current = 2.5 Amps, Calculate Resistance. 11. Given Voltage = 42 Volts and Current = 6 Amps, Calculate Resistance. 12. Given Voltage = 64 Volts and Current = 4 Amps, Calculate Resistance. 13. Given Voltage = 12 Volts and Current = 0.25 Amps, Calculate Resistance. 14. Given Voltage = 76 Volts and Current = 0.5 Amps, Calculate Resistance. 15. Given that I = 1.5 Amps and R = 30 Ohms, Calculate V. 16. Given that R = 120 Ohms and V = 80 Volts, Calculate I. 17. Given that V = 48 Volts and I = 0.2 Amps, Calculate R. 18. Given that R = 11 Ohms and V = 55 Volts, Calculate I.