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Deduct ohms law. Means to prove its formula

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Answered by rishika79
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Answered by FFLOVERADITYA
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Ohm's Law states that the ratio of potential difference(V) between any two points on a conductor to the current(I) flowing through them are constant, provided the temperature of the conductor does not change.

 \large   \frac{v}{i}  = constant \: or \:  \frac{v}{i}  = r

where,

V= Potential difference in volts

I= Current in Ampere

R= Resistance of conductor between two points in ohm

∴V=I⋅R

  • So, V∝I, it means as voltage increase, current also incerease at a constant resistance.
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