/* Name: Garrett Haldrup ohmsLaw.c Problem: Take an input of Voltage and Resistance and calculate Current. Certification of Authenticity: I certify that this assignment is entirely my own work. */ #include int main(void){ // Program purpose output printf("This program will take in Voltage(V) and Resistance(Ω) to calculate the Current(A)\n"); // Declare voltage and current as double, and resistance as int double voltage, current; int resistance; // Scan in voltage and resistance from user printf("Input the Voltage in Volts(V): "); scanf("%lf", &voltage); printf("Input the Resistance in Ohms(Ω): "); scanf("%d", &resistance); // Perform Ohms Law Clalculation I = V / R current = voltage / resistance; // Output Current from calculation printf("Based off the Voltage(V) of %.1lfV and Resistance(Ω) of %dΩ\n", voltage, resistance); printf("The Current(A) is: %.3lfA\n", current); return 0; }