what is ohms law ?KGB
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Ohm's law states that V = iR
Here,
V : Voltage
i : Current
R : Resistance
Voltage is proportional to current multiplied by resistance.
Hope this helps you
Here,
V : Voltage
i : Current
R : Resistance
Voltage is proportional to current multiplied by resistance.
Hope this helps you
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The relationship between te current that we know as I flowing in metallic wire and the potential difference across the its terminals ohm stated that the electric current flowing through a metallic wire is directly proportional to the potential difference V across it's ends provided it's temperature remains the same . this is called Ohm's law
V is proportional to I , or V/I= Constant= R or we can write V= IR
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V is proportional to I , or V/I= Constant= R or we can write V= IR
hope it helps you:)
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