Verify Ohm's laws.
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Explanation:
Ohm's law states that the current I through a conductor is proportional to the voltage V across its ends. It is written as V=IR V = I R , where R is the resistance of the conductor.
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At constant temperature , potential difference across the 2 points of a metallic conductor is directly proportional to current passing through the Circuit
v (use the symbol shown in the attachment) I
V=R×I
R=V/I
Where V =potential difference
I= Current
R= Constant called resistance for a given metal or alloy.
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