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If the physical state of a conductor remains constant, the current (I) flowing through
it is directly proportional to the potential difference (V) between its two ends.​state the law.​

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Answered by VedankMishra
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Explanation:

Ohm's law says that in an electrical circuit, the current passing through a resistor between two points, is related to the voltage difference between the two points, and are related to the electrical resistance between the two points.

Example) {\displaystyle R={\frac {V}{I}}} {\displaystyle R={\frac {V}{I}}}

Where I is the current in amperes, V is the potential difference in volts, and R is a constant, measured in ohms, called the resistance.

Current is directly proportional to voltage loss through a resistor. That is, if the current doubles, then so does the voltage. To make a current flow through a resistance there must be a voltage across that resistance. Ohm's Law shows the relationship between the voltage (V), current (I) and resistance (R). It can be written in three ways:

Statement of Ohm's law-Ohm's law states "the current flowing in a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference applied across its ends provided that the physical conditions and the temperature of the conductor remains constant".

Answered by sanyawimax
3

Answer:

answer is Statement of Ohm's law

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