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Define Ohm's law with unit

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Answered by raviagalyar
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Answer:

Ohms law is defined as voltage applied on the conductor is equal to the product ofresistance across it and current induced on it

Unit of resistance is ohm

Explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
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According to Ohm's Law:-

Current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to potential difference across the ends of a conductor, provided physical condition like temperature etc remain the same.

Mathematically:-

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or, \huge\bf\red{V∝I}

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where, \large\mathrm\red{R} is the proportionality constant called the \large\mathrm\red{Resistance} of the conductor.

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