according to Ohm's law what is the relationship between R,VAnd I?
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=> Here,
→ R= Resistance.
→ V = Potential difference.
→ I = Current.
⏩➡ => According to Ohm's law, At a constant temperature current (I) flowing through the conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across the conductor.
↪↪ I œ V. [ œ = proportionality sign].
=> V œ I.
=> V= I×R.
[ Where R is the constant know as resistance of the conductor. The value of R depends upon the nature of the material, length and area of cross-section of the conductor, and temperature].
Thanks .
☺☺☺ hope it is helpful for you ✌✌✌.
-----------------------------------------------------
Here is your answer↓⬇⏬✴✴
-----------------------------------------------------
=> Here,
→ R= Resistance.
→ V = Potential difference.
→ I = Current.
⏩➡ => According to Ohm's law, At a constant temperature current (I) flowing through the conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across the conductor.
↪↪ I œ V. [ œ = proportionality sign].
=> V œ I.
=> V= I×R.
[ Where R is the constant know as resistance of the conductor. The value of R depends upon the nature of the material, length and area of cross-section of the conductor, and temperature].
Thanks .
☺☺☺ hope it is helpful for you ✌✌✌.
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