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what is ohm's law??​

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Answered by sam9876
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Explanation:

Ohm's Law is a formula used to calculate the relationship between voltage, current and resistance in an electrical circuit. To students of electronics, Ohm's Law (E = IR) is as fundamentally important as Einstein's Relativity equation (E = mc²) is to physicists. E = I x R.

Answered by Anonymous
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Ohm's law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional the voltage across the two points.

Formula :

Voltage= Currentx Resistance

V= |xR

V= voltage, I= current and R= resistance .

The SI unit of resistance is ohms and is denoted by Ω

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