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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 AnitaShyara
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or R=IV. where , R is a constant called "resistance" of the conductor. The unit of resistance is ohm. If V=1 volt and I=1amp , then R=11=1ohm. Thus , 1 ohm is the resistance of a conductor such that when a potential difference of 1 volt is applied to its ends , a current of 1 amp flows through it.

Answered by Sly01
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or R=IV. where , R is a constant called "resistance" of the conductor. The unit of resistance is ohm. If V=1 volt and I=1amp , then R=11=1ohm. Thus , 1 ohm is the resistance of a conductor such that when a potential difference of 1 volt is applied to its ends , a current of 1 amp flows through it.

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