Physics, asked by Preet9215, 11 months ago

V directly proportional to I.
Is it actually correct?

Where V=Potential difference & I=Electric current.

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Answered by Anonymous
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correct answer= V=IR

Preet9215: but i think it is actually not correct
Preet9215: See.. agr current apply hogga to hi potential difference creat hoga .. so je I directly proportional to V honna chahiye
Preet9215: resistance to baad ki baat h
Preet9215: according to Ohm's Law it is right.. but actually it is not
Answered by Lucksmi
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It is I directly proportional to V
When the slope gives the mathematical relation between current and voltage or potential difference.
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