Physics, asked by zaki20, 11 months ago

ohms law and its derivations​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

OK LET'S SEE

OHM'S LAW:

AT ANY GIVEN TEMPERATURE POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE ACROSS A CONDUCTOR IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO ELECTRIC CURRENT THROUGH IT . AND THEY ARE CONSTANT.

V =POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE

I. =CURRENT (ELECTRIC )

R=RESISTANCE

V/I=R(CONSTANT)


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Answered by Riteesh70
0

At constant temperature the current flowing through the conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across its end.

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