Ohm's Law describes the relationship between voltage (V), current (I), and resistance (R) using three equations: V=I×R, I=V/R, and R=V/I. It works whether units are volts and amps, or volts, milliamps, and kilohms. The VIR triangle diagram can help remember the three equations by covering one variable to show the other two in the correct equation. Calculations using Ohm's Law involve writing the known values, selecting the correct equation based on the variable to solve for, and plugging the numbers into the equation.