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Derive an equation for Ohms law.​

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Answered by Vishisht
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So by according to Ohm's law the potential acting on a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through the same conductor.

So,

V is directly proportional to I,

On removing the proportionality sign we get a constant R.

So, V= IR

This is the equation of Ohm's law ❤️.

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Ohm's Law :-

It states that , on a constant temperature , the current  I , flowing through the electric circuit , is directly proportional to the potential difference V , across its ends.

 V ∝ I

 I ∝ V

V/ I = R , constant of proportionality

R = Resistance [ opposes flow of current ]

V  = IR 

R = V/I

I = V / R

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