The potential taken between two points across a resistor will be
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that is V = l*R
that is V = l*R
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ANSWER:
The potential taken between two point across a resistor will be the product o the current flowing through it and its resistance.
EXPLANATION:
"Ohm's law states" that the product of the "current flowing" through a resistor and its resistance is the "potential difference" across the resistor. The formula is "V = I × R".
Ohm's law can also be defined as J = sigma × E, where "J is the current density" in the conductor, sigma is the conductivity and E is the electric field in the conductor.
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