Physics, asked by Someoneinyourlife, 9 months ago

From Ohm’s law we get, R = V/I, for a particular conducting wire. How does resistance (R) of the given wire depend on potential difference(V) or, electric current ( I ) separately?

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Answered by akansha717k
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Explanation:

R is directly proportional to V

R is inversely proportional to I

Answered by ketankunal73
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Answer:

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R = resistance, V = potential difference and I = electric current

resistance is directly proportional to potential difference

this occurs up-to only the few time bacuse it have a limitations to ohm's law

resistance is opposition to current and it is directly proportional with each other

this occurs only in the Ideal position

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