state and explain ohms law with diagram?
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V = IR
Ohm's Law tells us that if a conductor is at a constant temperature, the current flowing through the conductor is directly proportional to the voltage across it. This means that if we plot voltage on the x-axis of a graph and current on the y-axis of the graph, we will get a straight-line.
The gradient of the straight-line graph is related to the resistance of the conductor as \[\frac{I}{V} = \frac{1}{R}.\] This can be rearranged in terms of the constant resistance as: \[R = \frac{V}{I}.\]
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