Physics, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

I R = ??

I IS CURRENT AND R IS RESISTANCE

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Answered by dynamogirl
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Product of CURRENT and RESISTANCE give POTENTIAL DIFFERNCE

This statement is according to ohm's law

V = I R

V is potential difference

I is current

R is resistance

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Answered by anju2730
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current is directly proportional to voltage. In any given unit system the Voltage is therefor considered equal to the resistance times the current it creates. Therefore V=IR. Where V is the voltage, I is the current and R is the resistance.

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