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⚡ Ohm's Law Calculator

Enter any two known values and press "Calculate" to solve for the remaining unknowns instantly.

💡 How to use: Fill in any two fields below (Voltage, Current, Resistance, or Power) and click Calculate. Leave the unknowns blank — they will be computed automatically.
🔴 Voltage:
🟡 Current:
🔵 Resistance:
🟢 Power:
⚠️ Please fill in at least two values to calculate.
Ohm's Law Formula Wheel
R×I² V²/R V×I R×I P/I √(P×R) √(P/R) P/V V/R P/I² V²/P V/I P V I R Power Voltage Current Resistance
Calculation Formulas for Ohm's Law
TaskFormulaExample
1Calculate Current (I) from Voltage (V) and Resistance (R)I = V / R60V / 12Ω = 5A
2Calculate Current (I) from Power (P) and Voltage (V)I = P / V300W / 60V = 5A
3Calculate Current (I) from Power (P) and Resistance (R)I = √(P / R)√(300W / 12Ω) = 5A
4Calculate Power (P) from Voltage (V) and Current (I)P = V × I60V × 5A = 300W
5Calculate Power (P) from Current (I) and Resistance (R)P = I² × R5A² × 12Ω = 300W
6Calculate Power (P) from Voltage (V) and Resistance (R)P = V² / R60V² / 12Ω = 300W
7Calculate Resistance (R) from Voltage (V) and Current (I)R = V / I60V / 5A = 12Ω
8Calculate Resistance (R) from Power (P) and Voltage (V)R = V² / P60V² / 300W = 12Ω
9Calculate Resistance (R) from Power (P) and Current (I)R = P / I²300W / 5A² = 12Ω
10Calculate Voltage (V) from Current (I) and Resistance (R)V = I × R5A × 12Ω = 60V
11Calculate Voltage (V) from Power (P) and Current (I)V = P / I300W / 5A = 60V
12Calculate Voltage (V) from Power (P) and Resistance (R)V = √(P × R)√(300W × 12Ω) = 60V
📖 How to Use This Calculator — Full Guide

The Ohm's Law Calculator on CheckBillOnline.com is a free, fast, and easy-to-use online tool designed for students, electricians, engineers, hobbyists, and anyone dealing with basic electrical circuits. Ohm's Law describes the relationship between four key electrical quantities: Voltage (V), Current (I), Resistance (R), and Power (P). This calculator covers all 12 possible formulas derived from Ohm's Law and the Power Law, so you never need to remember every formula yourself.

To get started, simply follow these steps:

  • Step 1: Identify which two electrical values you already know (e.g., Voltage and Resistance).
  • Step 2: Enter those values in the corresponding input boxes.
  • Step 3: Select the correct unit for each value using the dropdown (e.g., volts, millivolts, kilowatts).
  • Step 4: Click the green "= Calculate" button.
  • Step 5: The missing values will instantly appear as coloured result badges below each field.
  • Step 6: To start a fresh calculation, click the red "✕ Reset" button to clear all fields.

The calculator supports multiple unit conversions built right in — you can enter values in millivolts, kilowatts, milliamps, kilohms, or megohms and get accurate results without converting manually. This tool is perfect for calculating electrical bills, checking circuit designs, studying for exams, and troubleshooting appliances. All calculations happen instantly in your browser — no data is sent to any server, making this tool completely private and secure.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ohm's Law?
Ohm's Law states that the current flowing through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points and inversely proportional to the resistance. It is expressed as V = I × R (Voltage = Current × Resistance). Combined with the power formula P = V × I, it covers all four fundamental electrical quantities.
How many values do I need to enter?
You need to enter exactly two known values. The calculator will automatically compute the remaining two values using the correct Ohm's Law and Power Law formulas. If you enter fewer than two values, an error message will appear asking you to add more information.
What units does the calculator support?
The calculator supports multiple units for each quantity: Voltage — volts (V), millivolts (mV), kilovolts (kV); Current — amps (A), milliamps (mA), kiloamps (kA); Resistance — ohms (Ω), kilohms (kΩ), megohms (MΩ); Power — watts (W), milliwatts (mW), kilowatts (kW). Unit conversion is handled automatically before calculation.
Can I use this for AC (alternating current) circuits?
This calculator is designed for DC (direct current) circuits and simple resistive AC circuits. For complex AC circuits involving inductance, capacitance, and phase angles, you would need a more advanced impedance calculator. For basic resistive loads like heaters and incandescent bulbs, the results from this tool are accurate for AC circuits as well.
What is the Formula Wheel?
The Ohm's Law Formula Wheel is a visual reference chart that shows all 12 formulas in a circular diagram. The wheel is divided into four colour-coded quadrants: green for Power, red for Voltage, yellow for Current, and blue for Resistance. To use it, find the quadrant of the value you want to calculate, then look for the formula that uses your two known values.
Is this calculator free to use?
Yes! This Ohm's Law Calculator on CheckBillOnline.com is completely free to use with no registration, no login, and no limits. You can use it as many times as you need, on any device including mobile phones, tablets, and desktops. All calculations are performed locally in your browser.
Practical Example: What is the current drawn by a 100W, 220V light bulb?
Enter Power = 100 watts and Voltage = 220 volts, then click Calculate. The tool will compute: Current I = P / V = 100 / 220 ≈ 0.455 A and Resistance R = V² / P = 220² / 100 = 484 Ω. This tells you the bulb draws about 455 milliamps of current and has a hot resistance of 484 ohms.
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