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Using ohm's law define resistance of a conductor

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Answered by yakshitakhatri2
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hey mate,,, here is your answer..

Explanation:

Ohm's law states that current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference maintained across the two ends of a conductor at constant temperature and pressure.

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Answered by KingIshant
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Answer:

Ans-- The resistance of conductor is ratio of the potential difference across the ends of a conductor to the current flowing through the conductor .

:- The graph between V and I is a straight line passing through the origin.

The slope of the graph ( -V / I ) gives the

resistance R .

As R = ( - V / I )

Therefore, 1 Ohm = >

 \frac{1 \: volt}{1 \: ampere \: }  = 1 {va}^{ - 1} .

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