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State ohms law. write mathematical form of ohm's law. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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☑ Ohm's law states that " the potential difference across the ends of the given metallic wire is directly proportional to the current flowing throw it"

Formula :

Potential difference = Current × resistance

Answered by geeta3767
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Answer:

ohms law state that the electrical current flowing in a circuit is proportional to voltage(v) and inversely proportional to resistance (R). Therefore,if the voltage is increased,the current will increase provided the resistance of the circuit does not change.

mathematical form of ohms law:-

V=i R

volume=Current × Resistance

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