Physics, asked by shivji12, 1 year ago

what is ohm's law? explain it with example.​

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Answered by ansistkharms
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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 inversely proportional to the resistance of the circuit. The formula for Ohm's law is V=I/R.

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Answered by Anonymous
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STATEMENT: a law stating that electric current is proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance.

This is called Ohm's law. Let's say, for example, that we have a circuit with the potential of 1 volt, a current of 1 amp, and resistance of 1 ohm. ... Because the resistance is greater, and the voltage is the same, this gives us a current value of 0.5 amps: So, the current is lower in the tank with higher resistance.

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