define 1 ohm. in current and voltage
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Answer:
the current flowing through a conductor,such as a metallic wire,is directly proportional to the potential difference across its end,provided its temperature and other physical conditions remains the same.
Explanation:
Ohm's law V=IR
Where R= resistance of the conductor
I= current flowing through the conductor
V= voltage applied across the conductor
1 ohm is the resistance of the material of a conductor when unit ampere current flows through the conductor and the potential difference across the two ends or terminals of the conductor stays 1 Volt.
Now let's think how is it so.
Did you study OHM'S LAW? YES! THAT'S THE WAY AND THIS LAW CAN BE DERIVED ALSO (Derivation of ohm's law is actually under class 12 syllabus).
V = IR
1 = 1×1
And, that's why we define 1 ohm in that way!
CONGO!!