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state Ohm's law and draw circuit diagram to Verify Ohm's law

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Answered by tomboyripped
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OHM'S LAW: AT CONSTANT TEMPARATURE THE CURRENT FLOWING THROUGH A CONDUCTOR IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO THE POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE ACROSS ITS ENDS.

FORMULA ----- V=I×R
WHERE R IS CONSTANT OF PROPORTIONALITY CALLED RESISTANCE.

ABOVE THE BOTH DIAGRAMS ARE CORRECT.
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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Ohm's law:

At "constant temperature", the "current" passing through the conductor is "directly proportional" to the "potential difference" applied across it.

i.e. V=IR

Where,

V = potential difference

I = current

R = Resistance

Here they are trying to explain about the flow and the nature of flow of current when a resistance is developed in the circuit in which it flows.

The "Ohm's law" is verified by the below circuit diagram.

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