State the law which relates current and potential difference in a circuit.
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Ohms law
At constant temperature current flowing through a wire is directly proportional to potential difference ..
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Ohm's law relates current and potential difference in a circuit.
It states that the potential difference across the ends of a current carrying conductor is directly proportional to the current through it, provided that physical conditions like temperature are constant
V α I ⇒V=IR, where R is called as resistance
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