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State Ohm's law. Also express it in terms of formula.

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Answered by barathSBB
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v=ir
i.e potential difference is the product of electric current and the resistance flowing in the given circuit irrespective of temperature.....
Answered by vipul3503
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Hey, here's your answer -:

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According to the Ohm's law, potential difference (V) in a circuit is directly proportional to the current (I) flowing through it, if the temperature remains constant.

Taking Resistance (R) as constant.
We get,


Potential difference = Current × Resistance

............. V = IR...........


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Hope it helps.
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