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state omh's law. suggest an experiment to verity it. ​

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Answered by induu2345
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Explanation:

according to this law , the potential difference between two point of a current carrying conductor is dirrctly propoportional to the current passong throight it .

mathematically , V is directly proportional to I

V = IR

where V = potential differnece

I = current

R = resistance

Answered by ash8425
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Answer:

figure (1)

Amount of current flowing is proportional to potential difference /voltage under fixed physical condition.

vαI

V=IR

R= V/I

Experiment to verify Ohm's Law

Aim : To show that the ratio of V/I is a constant for a conductor.

Materials required: 5 dry cells of 1.5V each, conducting wires, an ammeter, a voltmeter, thin iron spoke of length 10cm, LED and key.

Procedure :

Connect a circuit as shown in the figure(2)

Solder the conducting wires to the ends of the iron spoke and close the key.

Note the reading of ammeter (current) and voltmeter (potential difference) and tabulate them.

Now connect two cells in the circuit and note the respective readings of ammeter and voltmeter in the above table.

Repeat the above procedure using three cells, four cells, and five cells respectively.

Record the values of potential difference, V and current, I corresponding to each case in the above table.

Find V/I for each set of values.

We notice that V/I is constant.

From this we can conclude that potential difference between the ends of the iron spoke is directly proportional to the current passing through it. This is ohm’s law. V/I.

From this we can conclude that P.D difference between the ends of the iron spoke is directly propotionala to the current passing tr=hrough it. This is Ohm's law.

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