What do you mean by ohms law
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At constant temperature potential difference across a conductor is directly propotional to current through it.... Its called ohms law
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Noun. ( electrical engineering :circuit, electrical power, computing and control)
Ohm's law is a law that states that the voltage across a resistor is directly proportional to the current flowing through the resistance.
Ohm's law is named for German physicist georg ohm (1789-1854).
A simple formula, Ohm's law, is used to show the relationship of current, voltage, and resistance. We can calculate, using Ohm's law, what resistor is needed to get a specific current. Ohm's law is law that states that the voltage across a resistor is directly proportional to the current flowing through the resistance.
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Ohm's law is a law that states that the voltage across a resistor is directly proportional to the current flowing through the resistance.
Ohm's law is named for German physicist georg ohm (1789-1854).
A simple formula, Ohm's law, is used to show the relationship of current, voltage, and resistance. We can calculate, using Ohm's law, what resistor is needed to get a specific current. Ohm's law is law that states that the voltage across a resistor is directly proportional to the current flowing through the resistance.
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