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What is Ohm's law.... I need quality answer​

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Answered by somy1912
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Ohms law is used to find one of the things given in the formula such as Voltage,Current and resistance

The formula is. V=IR

V refers to voltage

I refers to current

R refers to resistance

Hope this helps you....

Answered by husain73
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Ohm’s Law is a quantitative relation between the potential difference across the end of a conductor and electric current flowing through it.

Statement

The electric current passing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across the ends of conductor, if the physical conditions remains constant.

Mathematically

Ohm's Law is made from 3 mathematical equations that shows the relationship between electric voltage, current and resistance.

V = I x R (Voltage = Current multiplied by Resistance)

R = V / I (Resistance = Voltage divided by Current)

I = V / R (Current = Voltage Divided by Resistance)


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