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A voltage source, V, drives an electric current I through resistor, R, the three quantities obeying Ohms law: V = IR Ohms law, named after its discoverer Georg Ohm [1], states that the potential difference between two points along a connected path (i. ... An ideal voltage source, V, driving a resistor, R, and creating a current I A voltage source is any device or system that produces an electromotive force between its terminals OR derives a secondary voltage from a primary source of the electromotive force. ... Ohm may refer to: The scientist Georg Ohm. ...