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Draw the circuit diagram to verify ohms law indicating positive and negetive terminals

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Ohm's Law is known to deal with the study of the relationship in between the voltage and the current flow in an ideal conductor. According to the Ohm's law, this relationship mentions that the potential difference, also considered as the voltage that runs across an ideal conductor is directly proportional to the current that flows through it.

Ohm's Law is known to deal with the study of the relationship in between the voltage and the current flow in an ideal conductor. According to the Ohm's law, this relationship mentions that the potential difference, also considered as the voltage that runs across an ideal conductor is directly proportional to the current that flows through it.The Resistance denoted by 'R', is called as the constant of proportionality,

Ohm's Law is known to deal with the study of the relationship in between the voltage and the current flow in an ideal conductor. According to the Ohm's law, this relationship mentions that the potential difference, also considered as the voltage that runs across an ideal conductor is directly proportional to the current that flows through it.The Resistance denoted by 'R', is called as the constant of proportionality,The formula for Ohm's law is-V=IR, where "V" is the voltage or the potential difference running in between the 2 points, R is Resistance, and I is the current that is flowing through the resistance.

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