What is ohms law
and write it 's derivation
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According to ohm's law , the current flowing through the conductor is directly proportions to its potential difference across it's ends , provided the physical conditions ( like temperature , pressure ,etc.) do not change . v = ir
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The given potential difference , across the ends of given metallic conductor in an electric circuit is directly proportional to the current flowing through it , provided it's Temperature remains same. This is ohm's law.
V ∞ I
V/I = constant
V/I = R
Hope it helps
The given potential difference , across the ends of given metallic conductor in an electric circuit is directly proportional to the current flowing through it , provided it's Temperature remains same. This is ohm's law.
V ∞ I
V/I = constant
V/I = R
Hope it helps
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Hello friend!!
According to ohm's law,
The flow of current in a circuit is directly proportional to the potential difference applied at its ends, provided that physical conditions and temperature is constant.
V is directly proportional to I
so V = IR
(R is the constant of proportionality which is caller Resistance).
Thanks!!
According to ohm's law,
The flow of current in a circuit is directly proportional to the potential difference applied at its ends, provided that physical conditions and temperature is constant.
V is directly proportional to I
so V = IR
(R is the constant of proportionality which is caller Resistance).
Thanks!!
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