Ohm's law states that the amount of voltage supplied is equal to the amount of current produced.
Then how current leads the voltage by 90° in capacitive circuit.
I mean how the amount current produced can be more than the voltage supplied?
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Ohm's law is valid only if resistant is constant at ( particular temp. and pressure)
Ohm's law is not Universal law.
Ohm's law is not Universal law.
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Ohm law is at Universal law❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
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