Physics, asked by vijetasingh47, 10 months ago

what do you mean by ohm's law ?​

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Answered by dwivedinipu
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Explanation:

According to Ohm's law, the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across its ends at a constant temperature.

= current ~ potential difference

= I ~ V

= V ~ I

= V = I × R where R is the Proportionality constant which means resistance.

Answered by varsha11110
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This law states that between two points of a conductor, current is directly proportional to the voltage across conductor. Ohms law is a law that states that the voltage across the resistor is directly proportional to the current flowing through the resistance. Ohm's law is named for German physicist George Ohm . A simple formula, Ohms law is used to show the relationship of current, voltage and resistance.

Its formula is : V=IR

Here R is the resistance of the conductor or the circuit used and it is constant, independent of the flowing through the conductor.

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