Physics, asked by ojas1625, 11 months ago

Ohm's law states that CURRENT is directly proportional to POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE at constant temperature
Or: I is proportional to V
Then why
V=IR
AND NOT
I=VR
PLEASE EXPLAIN
THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR THE SAME

Answers

Answered by vandhu8872
0

Answer:

I=V/R

Explanation:

simply,,

V=IR

r is in multiplication when it goes opp side it becomes division..

so, I=V/R

Answered by help7oo645o984
1

Answer:

you can write ohms law as

I director. prop. to V

or

I = constant V

here constant = conductance

I = conductance V

or

l x 1/ conductance = V

or

I x R = V

as 1/ conductance = resistance

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