Ohm laws ? verified experimentally
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direct-current (DC) circuits, Ohm's Law is simple and linear. Suppose a resistance having a value of Rohms carries a current of I amperes. Then the voltage across the resistor is equal to the product IR. ... Forexample, kilohms should be converted to ohms, and microamperes should be converted to amperes.
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According to ohm law: At constant temperature, the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across its end.
if I is the current flowing through a conductor and B is the potential difference (or voltage) across its end
if I is the current flowing through a conductor and B is the potential difference (or voltage) across its end
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