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What is Ohm's law ? Explain it. ​

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Answered by manyamurgai
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Ohm's law states that Current through a conductor is directly proportional to voltage difference across it.... Voltmeter across a resistor is connected in parallel. Ammeter to measure current in the circuit is attached in series. A variable resistor is connected..

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Answered by BrainlyPARCHO
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According to Ohm's law,

  • Current flowing in a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference applied across to its ends at constant temperature & physical conditions.

So, According to the definition

V ∝ I

V/I = constant

  • Put the constant as “r” which indicates the resistance of the conductor.

R = V/I

V = IR

Where

  • I = current flowing in the conductor
  • V = potential difference applied across the conductor
  • R = resistance of the conductor

Unit of Resistance is called omega (Ω)

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