Physics, asked by poornima47, 1 year ago

is current proportional to potential difference and potential difference proportional to current equal

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Answered by senjerimalaimup9w2nb
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yes that's right.
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poornima47: pls note that if v proportional i then v=ir that's correct according to ohms law but when we take i proportional to v, i=vr which is not correct according to ohms law since i=v/r
poornima47: pls note that if v proportional i then v=ir that's correct according to ohms law but when we take i proportional to v, i=vr which is not correct according to ohms law since i=v/r
senjerimalaimup9w2nb: proportional represents the other quantity is in direct proportion.If this increases,the other proportional quantity will ALWAYS Increase
poornima47: Yes, but what about the above case
senjerimalaimup9w2nb: proportional is not equal to "EQUAL"
poornima47: Inorder to make proportionality equal we add a proportionality constant in the above case r is the proportionality constant
senjerimalaimup9w2nb: i agree with you ,to remove proportionality we must include a proportionality constant k ,here k is equal to 1/r
senjerimalaimup9w2nb: proportionality constant can always be determined by EXPERIMENTS
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