Is Ohm's law has SI unit?
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ya there is si unit
r=v/i
volt/ampere is the si unit
r=v/i
volt/ampere is the si unit
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Hii There!!
Ohm's Law is simply based on the physical condition of the conductor(constant) .Like:- Length, thickness, nature of material.
Then, the potential difference applied across the conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing across it.
=) V=IR
Or R=V/I {At constant temprature}
It is represented as Ohm 》 Ω {SI UNIT}
Hope it helps
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Ohm's Law is simply based on the physical condition of the conductor(constant) .Like:- Length, thickness, nature of material.
Then, the potential difference applied across the conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing across it.
=) V=IR
Or R=V/I {At constant temprature}
It is represented as Ohm 》 Ω {SI UNIT}
Hope it helps
Mark as brainliest
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