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Answered by Anonymous
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Alaw stating that electric current is proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance.

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Answered by BRAINLYADDICTOR
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★OHMS LAW:

&lt;p style="color:purple;font-family:cursive;background:white;font size:25px;"&gt;➡️The potential difference between the ends of a conductor is directly proportion to the electric current passing through it at constant temperature.

&lt;font color=" green"&gt;➡️V∝I (temperature is constant)

➡V/I=constant

️This constant is called resistance of the conductor.

➡️It is denoted by 'R'.

Then,

➡️V/I=R

➡️V=IR

SI unit of resistance is 'Ω'(ohm)

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