Physics, asked by Casper608, 1 month ago

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As we know that according to ohm's law
the potential difference (V) accros the end of a metallic wire in a circuit is directly proportional to the current ( I ) flowing through it.
which means
V/I = Constant
V/I =R
(R is the property of a conductor to resist the flow of current through it)
then can V/I be equal to anything else also

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Ohm's law is the relationship between potential difference across a conductor and the current flowing through it.

Ohm's law states that "The current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference between its ends provided its temperature remains constant.

That is, V∝IorR=

I

V

or V=IR

where R is a constant called resistance for a given metallic wire at a given temperature.


Casper608: i didn't asked about ohm's law
Casper608: i asked can V/I be equal to anything else
Answered by 0XxUNKNOWNxX0
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