Physics, asked by almasaysha0405, 9 months ago

state ohm's law give me correct answer plz ​

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Answered by yashaswini3679
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Ohm's law :

Ohm's law states that "The potential difference(V) between the ends of a conductor is directly proportional to the electric current(I) passing through it at constant temperature."

 V \propto I

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where R is a constant called resistance

Answered by TruTalker001
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Answer: Ohm's Law says " if the physical conditions like length of the wire , temperature ,etc , remains constant in a wire then the current flowing through the wire is directly proportional to the potential difference applied and inversely proportional to the resistance of the circuit .

It is expressed by - V = IR where V is the potential difference , I is the current flowing through it and R is a constant called resistance .

Explanation: I hope it may help U ^_^

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