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Ohm's Law in electrodynamics is given by,
(a) I=V/R
(b) J=∆E
(c) J= pE
(d) J=∆V​

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Answered by leagend123
2

Answer:

The law was named after the German physicist Georg Ohm, who, in a treatise published in 1827, described measurements of applied voltage and current through simple electrical circuits containing various lengths of wire. ... This reformulation of Ohm's law is due to Gustav Kirchhoff.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

(a) I = V/R

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