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State ohm's law. How can this be verified experimentally?​

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Answered by Rutzzz
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ohm's law- a law in electricity: the strength of a direct current is directly proportional to the potential difference and inversely proportional to the resistance of the circuit.

V/I=R

Explanation:

If V is the potential difference applied across the ends of conductor through which current flows, then according to Ohm's law.The experimental set up of Ohm's law is made as the circuit shown below in the figure, consisting of a nichrome wire XY, an ammeter (A). A voltmeter (V) and four cells of 1.5 V each.

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