What is Ohm's law? Define the unit of Ohm's law.
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Thermodynamic equilibrium, condition or state of a thermodynamic system, the properties of which do not change with time and that can be changed to another condition only at the expense of effects on other systems.
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Ohm's law states that the current through an ohmic conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference provided temperature and other factors remain constant.
- the unit for ohm's law is called an ohm the photo will show you how the ohm is written
- the other photo is how the law is verified
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