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what is ohm law and how can it verified​

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Answered by shailesh07032004
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Answer:

Explanation:According to Ohm law temperature remaining constant the current passing through conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across it's end's.

Activity to verify Ohm's : V=IR

          V is directly proportional to I

Here, constant R is known as the Resistance of given conductor.For a given conductor it's Resistance is constant at a given temperature.

The circuit Diagram of the experimental set up has been shown. Here, XY is the Resistance wire, A an Ammeter and V an Voltmeter. A battery of 4 cells is being used as a current source and K is a Plug Key.

Initially use one cell only. Put Plug in Key K and note current an voltage by noting Ammeter and Voltmeter reading respectively. Let these be I1 and V1.

Then connect the two cell's in the circuit and note current I2 and potential Difference V2 across the resistance. Similarly, take reading's with 3 and 4 cell's in the circuit. From the observation's we find that,

V/I=R

If we Plot V-I Graph comes out to be a straight line. It experimentally verifies Ohm's law.

Ohm's Law does not hold good under all condition.

It is true for metal's and alloy's only provided that temperature does not change during the course of experiment.

Answered by tellmeplzz
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Explanation:

It states that if all the physical conditions of conductor such as temperature length and cross section area are kept constant. Then the potential difference applied across the conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it.

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