name the law which relates the current in a conductor to the potential difference across its ends
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Hi friend,
The given condition is based on ohm's law,which is defined as
V= IR
Where,
V= potential difference
I= current
R= resistance across the conductor.
Hope this helped you a little!!!
The given condition is based on ohm's law,which is defined as
V= IR
Where,
V= potential difference
I= current
R= resistance across the conductor.
Hope this helped you a little!!!
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The law is ohm's law.
According to ohm's law current in a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across its end.
According to ohm's law current in a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across its end.
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