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express ohm's law using analytical treatment??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer : V = IR

Explanation:

According to Ohm’s law, the current paasing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference applied across the ends of a conductor.

The conditions for Ohm's law are as follows

1) The temperature of the conductor should not change.

So analytically Ohm's law can be written as

Potential difference directly proportional to current flowing.

Potential difference ∝ Current

V ∝ I

Hence,

V = IR

Where R is the constant quantity knows as Resistance.

Resistance is basically the opposition of flow of current.

Answered by indiabrainly
1

Answer:

Explanation:

"Ohm’s law was given by scientist Ohm, it says that electric current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance.

Analytical expression of Ohm’s Law is

V ∝ I

Ohm’s law states that the current that flows through a particular conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference that applies across the ends of a conductor.

Therefore,

V=IR

Where R is the constant of proportionality and is considered to be the Resistance of the conductor."

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