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Define ohms law in a theoretical way

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by jeet143
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ohms law = V = iR.
now it says when current passes throught any conductor it produces a potential difference between the two ends.
which is.
V is directly proportional to I(current)
R is the constant of proportionality.

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