anyone knows about ohm's Law?
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yep..
Ohm's law states that under the effects of ideal or constant temperature and pressure...
The Potential difference across a conductor (V) is directly proportional to the current flowing(I) in it..
V = I R
R is the constant of proportionality..
or resistivity.
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Ohm's law states that under the effects of ideal or constant temperature and pressure...
The Potential difference across a conductor (V) is directly proportional to the current flowing(I) in it..
V = I R
R is the constant of proportionality..
or resistivity.
Hope it helped u : )
Plz leave a thnx and mark as ✪brainliest✪ if it helped u.
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hyy....
Ohm's law states that , the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points .
I = V / R
hope this helps !☺️
Ohm's law states that , the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points .
I = V / R
hope this helps !☺️
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