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State Ohm's law.....

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Answered by simranj
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Ohm's law states that the electrical current (I) flowing in an circuit is proportional to the voltage (V) and inversely proportional to the resistance (R). Therefore, if the voltage is increased, the current will increase provided the resistance of the circuit does not change.
Ohm's law has sometimes been stated as, "for a conductor in a given state, the electromotive force is proportional to the current produced." That is, that the resistance, the ratio of the applied electromotive force (or voltage) to the current, "does not vary with the current strength ."

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Answered by OJASWI
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OHM'S LAW

According to Ohm's Law,

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

V = R x I


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