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verification of Ohm's Law​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

ohms law:- Temperature and other physical conditions remaining unchanged and the strength of current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference between the two ends of a conductor.

v= IR.....

where v= potential difference between the two ends of the conductor.

I= strength of a current through a conductor.

R= resistance of the conductor .

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Answered by SpaceyStar
41

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Ohm's law gives a relationship between current flowing through a metallic wire and the potential difference across it's terminals.

This law states that the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference applied across the two ends, keeping the physical changes like the temperature unchanged.

Let's take the potential difference as V.

And let's take the current as I.

Now according to Ohm's Law,

V = IR

This can also be written as

I=\frac{v}{r}

Where,

I = current

V = Potential Difference

R = Resistance

Resistance here is the constant of proportionality.

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