What is OHM'S Law ? explain?
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According to ohms law,the potential difference of wire is directly proportional to the current flowing through the wire where temperature remains constant.
v directly proportional to r
V=IR where R is constant known as resistance of wire.
Hope it helps u.
v directly proportional to r
V=IR where R is constant known as resistance of wire.
Hope it helps u.
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Heya!!!
Here's your answer friend,
OHM's LAW :
OHM's law states that the potential difference (voltage) across an ideal conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it.
The constant Proportionalty is called Resistance.
OHM's law is given by V = IR.
Where V = voltage,
I = current
R = resistance.
Hope it helps you : )
Here's your answer friend,
OHM's LAW :
OHM's law states that the potential difference (voltage) across an ideal conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it.
The constant Proportionalty is called Resistance.
OHM's law is given by V = IR.
Where V = voltage,
I = current
R = resistance.
Hope it helps you : )
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