state and derive Ohms law.??
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Answered by
54
hey...here's ur ans.
Ohm' s law :- the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across it ends.
where ,
V = pd.
R = resistance
I =elec. current
therefore ,
V = RI
R = V / I
V / I = constant
therefore ,
I = resistance.
hope it might be helpful !!
Ohm' s law :- the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across it ends.
where ,
V = pd.
R = resistance
I =elec. current
therefore ,
V = RI
R = V / I
V / I = constant
therefore ,
I = resistance.
hope it might be helpful !!
Answered by
30
→ohm's law : it states that current going through the conductor is directly proportional to potential difference across its ends.
→derivation
{V → potential difference
I → current
R→ resistance}
V is directly proportional to I
therefore,
V= IR
→ see the graph in the attachment .
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hope it helps!!
→derivation
{V → potential difference
I → current
R→ resistance}
V is directly proportional to I
therefore,
V= IR
→ see the graph in the attachment .
◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎◎
hope it helps!!
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