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State Ohm's law. How can it be verified experimentally? Does it hold well under all conditions comment

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Answered by amt54321
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Answer:

according to ohm's law current flowing in conductor is directly proportional to potential

difference applied across its end.

this law hold good only when temperature of conductor remains constant.

Explanation:

Answered by franktheruler
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Ohm's law is one of the important law in all of the elections it relates current voltage and resistance. With Ohm's law, you can do a lot of simple circuit design and but never memorize the Ohm's law is very simple to derive. let's take a battery that has a voltage B and we will connect the plus terminal to a resistor and we will connect the negative to the other end of the resistor. And current flows plus to minus. If I increase the voltage in the circuit and also increased the electrical pressure, then I have more current flowing.  there is a direct relationship between current and voltage.

ohm's law is used for finding the resistance of the circuit and also used for knowing the voltage and current of the circuit.

limitations of Ohm's law:

ohm's law is not applicable to unilateral networks. Unilateral networks allow the current to flow in one direction.

It is not applicable to the non-linear network.   .  

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