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State the Ohm’s law. “The resistance of a conductor is 1 Ohm.” what is meant by this statement?

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Answered by BrainlyGod
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Answer:

For same potential and current magnitude.

Explanation:

According to the given question, we are asked to find the meaning of the statement i.e, "The resistance of a conductor is 1 ohm". And ohms law statement.

Ohms law

Temperature and other physical conditions remaining constant the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportion to the potential difference between the two ends of that conductor.

  • V = IR

  • Where, V = Potential

  • I = Current

  • R = Resistance

Now, for the statement--

The resistance of a conductor is said to be 1 ohm when potential difference between the two ends of the conductor is 1 V and current flowing through it is 1 Amp.

Or, when the magnitude of current and potential is same.

As, R = 1 ohm will occur in ohms law when;

  • V = IR

  • R = V/I

  • R = 1/1

  • R = 1 ohm


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