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Q6. For a fixed conductor at a fixed
temperature, which of the following is not
the mathematical statement of Ohm's law?(
V = potential difference, I = current, E =
electric field, J = current density, p =
resistivity, o = conductivity, I = length of
conductor, A = area of conductor) *
(a) V«!
O (b) E = JP
O (c) J = 0 E
O (d) R=pI/A​

Answers

Answered by abhinav2618
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Answer:

Ohm’s law states the relationship between electric current and potential difference. The current that flows through most conductors is directly proportional to the voltage applied to it. Georg Simon Ohm, a German physicist was the first to verify Ohm’s law experimentally.

One of the most basic and important laws of electric circuits is Ohm’s law.

Ohm’s law states that the voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it, provided all physical conditions and temperature remain constant.

Ohm’s Law Statement: Ohm’s law states that the voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it, provided all physical conditions and temperature, remain constant.

Ohm’s Law Equation: V = IR, where V is the voltage across the conductor, I is the current flowing through the conductor and R is the resistance provided by the conductor to the flow of current.

Explanation:

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