Physics, asked by Arin111, 1 year ago

What is ohm's law ? Explain


sibananda080: v=I×R

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Answered by CaptainSiddiquee
1
The potential difference (voltage) across an ideal conductor is proportional to the current through it.

Ohm's law - V = I R
Answered by Anonymous
4
\textbf{Answer :}



\huge\textbf{Ohms law :}


According to it electric current (I) is directly proportional to Voltage (V).

i.e.

V \alpha I

If we remove the sign of directly proportional then we have to use a constant i.s. R (Resistance).

i.e.

V\:=I\:R

or

\frac{V}{I}\:=\:R

or

\frac{V}{R}\:=\:I

The S.I. unit of Electric current (I) = Ampere.

The S.I. unit of Voltage (V) = Volts.

The S.I. unit of Resistance is (R) = Ohms.

If we make the V-I graph of Ohms law then it is a \textbf{straight line.}

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