state ohm's law? how can it be verified experimentaly? dose it hold good under all condition?
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Ohm's law is the most important, basic law of electricity. It defines the relationship between the three fundamental electrical quantities: current, voltage, and resistance. When a voltage is applied to a circuit containing only resistive elements (i.e. no coils), current flows according to Ohm's Law, which is shown below.
I = V / R
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Where: I =Electrical Current (Amperes)
V=Voltage (Voltage)
R =Resistance (Ohms)
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