explain the ohms law
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Where I is the current in amperes, V is the potential difference in volts, and R is a constant, measured in ohms, called the resistance. Current is directly proportional to voltage loss through a resistor. ... Ohm's Law shows the relationship between the voltage (V), current (I) and resistance (R).
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Ohm’s law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points.
Formula :
Voltage= Current× Resistance
V= I×R
V= voltage, I= current and R= resistance .
The SI unit of resistance is ohms and is denoted by Ω
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