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The formula of current as per ohms law is

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Answered by Mrudula190
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Explanation:

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the formula of current as per ohm's law is

V=IR

THEN,

I=V/R

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Answered by mahajan789
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The formula of current as per ohms law is I=\frac{V}{R}

Explanation: The relationship between electric current and the potential difference is stated by Ohm's law. Most conductors' current is directly inversely proportional to the voltage applied to them. German physicist Georg Simon Ohm was the first to empirically confirm Ohm's law.

This current-voltage connection is represented mathematically as, V=IR

Resistance, abbreviated R in the equation, is the proportionality constant that has ohms as its unit of measure.

The same formula can be rewritten as follows to determine the resistance and current, respectively:

I=\frac{V}{R} and R=\frac{V}{I}

Only when the given temperature and the other physical variables remain constant does Ohm's law apply. Increasing the current causes the temperature to rise in some components. The filament of a light bulb serves as an illustration of this, where the temperature increases as the current increases. Ohm's law cannot be applied in this situation. Ohm's Law is broken by the filament in a lightbulb.

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