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what is Ohm's law define Ohm's law and define the unit of Ohm's Law What is the SI unit of Ohm's Law ​

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Answered by adityaprabhakar2004
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Ohm's law states that the potential difference V across a conductor is directly proportional to the amount of current I flowing through it, provided the physical conditions must be stable.

When V is divided by I, it gives a constant named as resistance, denoted by R.

SI unit of resistance is Ohm.

1 ohm is the amount of resistance generated when 1 A of current flows through 1 V potential difference.

Answered by abhi3023
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The unit of resistance is the ohm(Ω). If V=1 Volt and I=1 Ampere , then R = (1V)/1A) = 1 Ω. Thus, 1 Ohm is the resistance of a conductor such that when a potential difference of 1 Volt is applied to its ends and a current of 1 Ampere flows through it.

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