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v=IR where R is the resistance ,I is current and v, is potential difference it can work under some physical conditions. yes it hold under all conditions.
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➡SIR GEORGE SIMON OHM , proposed a relationship between the potential difference V, current I as follows
V/ I = Constant
➡This constant is replaced by R which is called the Resistance
V/I = R
This is called the Ohms law after the scientist .
⏪No it does not hold good under all conditions . V/I is only constant provided the external conditions and the temperature remains the same .
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➡SIR GEORGE SIMON OHM , proposed a relationship between the potential difference V, current I as follows
V/ I = Constant
➡This constant is replaced by R which is called the Resistance
V/I = R
This is called the Ohms law after the scientist .
⏪No it does not hold good under all conditions . V/I is only constant provided the external conditions and the temperature remains the same .
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Hope it helps you ✌✌
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