Which is the correct formula for Ohms Law V voltage I curre
     Which is the correct formula for Ohm\'s Law (V= voltage, I = current, B = magnetic field. L=length)  V=ILBsin(theta)  V=I/R  V=IR  B=V/R  A 20 ohm resistor has a voltage drop of 5 volts. What is the current through the resistor?  Kirchoff\'s Junction Rule says that:  The voltage going into a junction must equal the sum of the voltages going out of the junction.  The current going into a junction must equal the sum of the currents going out of the junction.  The voltage drop across a junction is 0 volts.  All of the above  Kirchoff\'s Loop Rule Says that:  The sum of the voltage drops around a closed loop is 0.  The sum of the currents around a closed loop is 0.  The sum of the currents and the voltages around a closed loop are 0. 
  
  Solution
1) as ohm\'s law
V = I * R
hence ,
the correct option is c) V = I * R
2)
current through the resistance = V/R
current through the resistance = 5/20 A
current through the resistance = 0.25 A
3)
for the Kirchoff\'s juction rule
the algebric sum of all the currents in a loop is zero.
hence , the correct option is b)
4)
sum of voltage drop across a loop is zero
the correct option is a) the sum of voltage drop around a closed loop is zero.

