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difine the electric current state and prove ohms low for electric current​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electric current is defined as the rate of flow of negative charges of the conductor. In other words, the continuous flow of electrons in an electric circuit is called an electric current. The conducting material consists a large number of free electrons which move from one atom to the other at random.

Ohm's Law states that at constant temperature and pressure, the ratio of potential difference (V) between any two points on a conductor to the current (I) flowing through them. It is represented by the symbol Ω. ... As voltage increases, current also increases at a constant resistance.

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Answered by SasmitaBiswal
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The rate of flow of charge through any cross section of a conductor is called as electric current. i.e I = Q / t .

Ohm's law states that the ratio of potJopential difference across the ends of a conductor to the current flowing through it remains constant, if temperature and other physical conditions of the conductor remains the same.

i.e V= IR .

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