State Ohms law and describe its verfication
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According to ohm's law, physical conditions like temperature remaining constant and the current passing through a conductor experiences a force. where current is directly proportional to the voltage(potential difference) across the two ends.
V=IR.
In this V is voltage, I is current and R is resistance.Here R is constant.
It is used for calculating current through the conductor like D.C and AC current. Tells about the resistance in the circuit and voltage across the circuit.
V is directly proportional to I. where R is constant.
V=IR.
In this V is voltage, I is current and R is resistance.Here R is constant.
It is used for calculating current through the conductor like D.C and AC current. Tells about the resistance in the circuit and voltage across the circuit.
V is directly proportional to I. where R is constant.
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ACCORDING TO OHMS LAW AT A CONSTANT TEMPERATURE THE POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO CURRENT.
WE CAN SAW IT AS :
V=IR [WHERE I REFERS TO IR]
I=V/R
AND R=V/I
THANK YOU
PLZ MARK IT BEST
WE CAN SAW IT AS :
V=IR [WHERE I REFERS TO IR]
I=V/R
AND R=V/I
THANK YOU
PLZ MARK IT BEST
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