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what is ohms law?Define in
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Answered by janvi47
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Hey Mates,

Here is your answer....

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★ Ohm's law:

→ According to the ohm's law the current flow through conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across the ends of the conductor.

→ I ∞ V

or, I = V/R

where, where where is a constant called the resistance of the conductor.

→ 1 ohms is defined as the resistance of a conductor which allow a current of 1 ampere to flow through it when a potential difference of 1 volt is maintained across it.

→ Ohm is denoted by Ω.

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janvi47: bro sorry a mistake is there that
janvi47: where, where where
janvi47: but it is
janvi47: R is a constant called the resistance of the conductor.
Answered by nandhinireshu
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Answer:

Explanation: v the potential difference of a conductor is directly proportional to the

Current flow in that conductor.

v=RI

V: potential difference

I: current

R:propornality constant (the resistance)

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