Physics, asked by lokeshchandra915, 11 months ago

what is ohm's law pls explain me in detail manner​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ohm's law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points. ... More specifically, Ohm's law states that the R in this relation is constant, independent of the current.

Ohm's law states the relationship between voltage, current and resistance. According to this law, the amount of electricity passing through a conductor between two points in a circuit is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points, for a particular temperature.

Voltage= Current× Resistance. V= I×R. V= voltage, I= current and R= resistance. The SI unit of resistance is ohms and is denoted by Ω This law is one of the most basic laws of electricity.

Ohm's law is a law that states that the voltage across a resistor is directly proportional to the current flowing through the resistance. ... Ohm's law is a law that states that the voltage across a resistor is directly proportional to the current flowing through the resistance.

Answered by raunakbaranwal5
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According to Ohms law the current flowing in a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference applied across its end provided that the physical condition and the temperature of the conductor remain constant

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