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what is ohms law prove that ohms law is potential difference

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Answered by Tejaswi10
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Ohm's law states that potential difference across a conductor is directly proportional to current in the conductor.
potential difference= voltage× current
P = vi
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Answered by Anonymous
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According to Ohm's law the applied potential difference across the ends of the conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing in the circuit .Provided the temperature and pressure remains constant.
V parpotional I
V=RI
Where R=Constant of parpotional, it is also called Resistance
V=I.R
R=V/I

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