# A ruby program for Ohms Law, which is used to calculate Voltage for the given Resistance and Current. # Ohms Law -> V = I * R # Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohm's_law def ohms_law(i, r) if(i > 0 && r > 0) "The voltage for given #{i} ampheres current and #{r} ohms resistance is #{r * i} volts." else raise end rescue "Error: Please provide valid inputs only!" end # Valid inputs puts(ohms_law(5, 10)) # The voltage for given 5 ampheres current and 10 ohms resistance is 50 volts. puts(ohms_law(2.5, 6.9)) # The voltage for given 2.5 ampheres current and 6.9 ohms resistance is 17.25 volts. puts(ohms_law(0.15, 0.84)) # The voltage for given 0.15 ampheres current and 0.84 ohms resistance is 0.126 volts. # Invalid inputs puts(ohms_law(5, -10)) # Error: Please provide valid inputs only! puts(ohms_law(-5, -10)) # Error: Please provide valid inputs only! puts(ohms_law(5, "10")) # Error: Please provide valid inputs only! puts(ohms_law("a", 10)) # Error: Please provide valid inputs only!