define electric current and state its unit.how can omh,s law be used to define ohm
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Electric current is defined as the flow of electrons and also flow of charge in wire.
Its unit is Ampere. It is defined as flow of electric charge across a surface of one coulomb per second..
Ohm is the unit of resistance.
Ohm's law is defined as potential difference is directly proportional to the current flowed in it if physical conditions are same ..
V is directly proportional to I
V=IR
Here, R is proportionality constant..
HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU MY FRIEND.............
Here is your answer.
Electric current is defined as the flow of electrons and also flow of charge in wire.
Its unit is Ampere. It is defined as flow of electric charge across a surface of one coulomb per second..
Ohm is the unit of resistance.
Ohm's law is defined as potential difference is directly proportional to the current flowed in it if physical conditions are same ..
V is directly proportional to I
V=IR
Here, R is proportionality constant..
HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU MY FRIEND.............
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