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Define ohm's law. what is the s.i. unit of currrent​

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Answered by DJchicky77
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a law stating that electric current is proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance

Answered by TheMiracle
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Define ohm's law. What is the S. I. unit of current.

Answer :

\sf\blue{→} Ohm's is the linear proportionality between current and voltage that occurs for most conductors of electricity. It is the graph of voltage against the current is a straight line. The gradient is the resistance.

\sf\purple{→} The S. I. unit of current is

Ampere (A) .

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Formula : V = I × R

  • V stands for voltage.
  • I stands for current.
  • R stands for resistance.

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