Definition of Ohm's Law
Define Ohm's law?
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Ohm's Law is the mathematical relationship among electric current, resistance, and voltage. The principle is named after the German scientist Georg Simon Ohm.
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Ohm's Law
- In an electric circuit containing all the elements, the potential difference between the ‘two points’ is directly proportional to the current flowing in the conductor.
- This law is proposed by scientist named George Simon Ohm, who gave the relationship between the “voltage, current and resistance” of the circuit.
According to the definition,
- Therefore, V α I. So V=IR where R is the Resistance of the conductor.
- So we have different equations for voltage current and Resistance as V=IR, I=V/R and R= V/I.
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