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explain ohm's law with example.​

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Answered by myiitgoal2122
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Answer:

Explanation:

According to ohms law V(voltage)is directoy proportional to I current

V=IR is the ohms law

Example can be anything taking values of any two variable

Answered by rajarajeswari39
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Explanation:

Ohm’s Law

The relationship between Current through and Voltage across a conductor was first discovered by a German scientist George Simon Ohm. This relationship is called Ohm’s Law and be stated as;

The Current “I” flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference i.e. Voltage “V” across its ends provided the physical conditions (i.e. temperature, strain, etc) do not change.

In other words;

In any electric circuit, the Current “I” is directly proportional to the applied Voltage “V” and inversely proportional to the total circuit Resistance “R” if the physical condition of the circuit remain unchanged i.e. (Temperature of the circuit does not change)

Mathematically,

I∝V or V/I = Constant = R

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