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how can ohms law be verified experimentally

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Answered by prabhjot53
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Objective:

To verify the Ohm's law.

Statement of Ohm's Law:

Ohm’s law states that at a constant temperature, current 'I' through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference or voltage 'V', across the two points. That is,
V Directly proportional to I
or. V/I=contant =R
or V=IR

                                    Thus, the ratio V : I is a constant. This constant is called as the resistance (R) of the conductor.

Graph:

After performing experiment for different readings of V & Iand recording the observations, if we plot current on the x-axis of a graph and voltage on the y-axis of the graph, we will get a straight-line. The gradient of the straight-line graph is related to the resistance (R) of the conductor.

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