State Ohm's law. Also express it in terms of formula.
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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.....
i.e potential difference is the product of electric current and the resistance flowing in the given circuit irrespective of temperature.....
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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.
______________________________
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...........
_____________________________
Hope it helps.
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