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What is Ohms law ?

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Heyaa mate...

Ohms law states that

current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference applied across its end, provided the temperature and other physical conditions remain unchanged .

'V' is directly proportional to' I '

also...

V= I R

where...

V is voltage

I is current

R is resistance.

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The main applications of Ohm’s law are:

To determine the voltage, resistance or current of an electric circuit.

Ohm’s law is used to maintain the desired voltage drop across the electronic components.

Ohm’s law is also used in dc ammeter and other dc shunts to divert the current.

Answered by pujithavanarasa
2

Hloo.....

Ohm's law which is also known as the fundamental law states that,

The amount of current produced in the conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference produced across the ends of the conductor at constant temperature.

It means,

V is directly proportional to I

V/I = R

and

V = IR

R is a constant factor in a given temperature and is called it's resistance.

It is the property to resist the flow of charges through a conductor. its unit is Ohm.

R = V/I

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