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what is Ohm's law??


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Answered by jyotiyadav42704
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Answer:

Ohm's law states that the voltage or potential difference between two points is directly proportional to the current or electricity passing through the resistance, and directly proportional to the resistance of the circuit. The formula for Ohm's law is V=IR.

Answered by kanvi14
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  • Ohm's Law is a formula used to calculate the relationship between voltage, current and resistance in an electrical circuit.
  • To students of electronics, Ohm's Law (E = IR) is as fundamentally important as Einstein's Relativity equation (E = mc²) is to physicists. E = I x R
  • . E = I x RWhen spelled out, it means voltage = current x resistance, or volts = amps x ohms, or V = A x Ω.
  • Named for German physicist Georg Ohm (1789-1854)

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