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What is Ohm's law in vector form.........???

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Answered by sabiya1
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Vector R = vector V / i
Answered by hareem23
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The simplest version of Ohm's law: V = IR

where V is the voltage drop across a resistor of resistance R when a current I flows through it. Let us generalize this law so that it is expressed in terms of E and J, rather than V and I.

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