How To Calculate DC Voltage

Through Ohm's law, you can calculate the voltage (V), current (I) and resistance (R) of a DC circuit. From that you can also calculate the power at any point in the circuit.

Step 1

Follow Ohm's law: Voltage (V) = Current (I) times Resistance (R).

V = I * R

Step 2

Use this example to calculate DC voltage. If I is 0.5 amps-DC (500 milliamps DC or 500 mADC), and R is 100 ohms:

V = I R = 0.5 100 = 50 volts, or 50 VDC

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Step 3

Calculate power if you know both current and voltage:

Power (watts) = Voltage (volts) Current (amps) P = V I

From Step 2:

P = 50 V * 0.5 A = 25 W

Step 4

Divide DC voltage by 1,000 to express in kilovolts, or KVDC:

17,250 VDC / 1,000 = 17.25 KVDC

Step 5

Calculate small voltages. It may be more convenient to express the DC voltage in millivolts by multiplying by 1,000:

0.03215 VDC * 1,000 = 32.15 mVDC

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Donahue, Christopher. How To Calculate DC Voltage last modified March 24, 2022. https://www.sciencing.com/calculate-dc-voltage-5147971/

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