12. Which of the following is not the
mathematical statement of ohm's law?
(Here, V = potential difference, I =
current, R = resistance, J = current
density, o = conductivity, E = electric
field, p = resistivity, I = length, A = cross
sectional area) *
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For a fixed conductor at a fixed temperature, which of the following ... E=Jp is not the statement for Ohm's law.
this law is one of the most basic laws and helps to calculate many other quantities such as, power, efficiency, voltage, current and resistance. Therefore this statement is correct.
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J = current is not the mathematical statement of ohm's law
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