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Explain Ohm's Law
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In a circuit, if temperature is constant, two end point (voltage) is directly proportional to the current which flows through the conductor.
Ohm is denoted by Greek letter 'Ω'. 1 ohm (Ω) of Resistance (R) is equal to the flow of 1 A of current through a conductor between two points having potential difference equal to 1 V.
R is constant
v=IR
Ohm is denoted by Greek letter 'Ω'. 1 ohm (Ω) of Resistance (R) is equal to the flow of 1 A of current through a conductor between two points having potential difference equal to 1 V.
R is constant
v=IR
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>According to the ohm's law, the potential difference between the two terminals of the object is directly proportional to the current flow in that object.
—>V (directly proportional) R
—>V=IR
V= potential difference
R= resistance (const.)
I= current
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—>V (directly proportional) R
—>V=IR
V= potential difference
R= resistance (const.)
I= current
"Mark it as BRAINLIEST "
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