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what is ohm's law? How can it be verified​

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Answered by priyadarsini33
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According to Ohm's law on the constant temperature, the current “I” passing through the conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference V across its ends. I∝VI=VR. We can verify ohm's law experimentally as: The circuit diagram of the experimental setup is shown in the figure.

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Answered by ravi2694
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Answer:

In simple V=IR

Explanation:

It is defined as , at constant current Potential Difference is directly proportional to Resistance and if Resistance is constant the potential difference is directly proportional to the current..

It is defined as , at constant current Potential Difference is directly proportional to Resistance and if Resistance is constant the potential difference is directly proportional to the current..hope it helped you

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