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Explain ohm's law ?
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Answered by soodvanshika38
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Answer: Ohm's Law : It states that current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to potential across the ends of the conductor

i.e. V∝I

V=IR    (R is the resistance)

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Answered by PhoenixAnish
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Ohm's law state that if 1 volt Potential is applied between the two ends of the conductor and

1.0 A Current flow through it then the resistance

of conductor is 1 Ω .

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⇒ I α V

⟾ \:I×\frac{1}{K}\:=\:V\:(constant\:\frac{1}{K}=R)\\

 ⟾ \:I \:× \:R =\: V

Hence R = VI

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