state and prove ampare law
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ampare law explanation
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ohm's law :
"The voltage induced in a conductor is directly proptional to current flowing in that conductor . provided that physical parameters are kept constant_temperature, resistance etc
Acc to ohm's law ,we have,
voltage directly proptional to current
V=IR
example : 2 condctors having voltages 25v & 50v and resistances of 5 ohm each. what is the current in respective conductors??
conductor 1 ; 25v and 5 ohm------> by relation V=IR ,
we have i=v/r ------> 25/5 =5amperes
similarly for conductor 2: i=v/r --------> 50/5 = 10 amperes
we can see here for incresed voltage we have increased current proving ohms law .
hence the proof
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