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fundamental about electricity​

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Answered by Ïmpøstër
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The most fundamental law in electricity is Ohm's law or V=IR. The V is for voltage, which means the potential difference between two charges. In other words, it is a measurement of the work required to move a unit charge between two points.

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The most fundamental law in electricity is Ohm's law or V=IR. The V is for voltage, which means the potential difference between two charges. In other words, it is a measurement of the work required to move a unit charge between two points.

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