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what is relationship between potential difference, current and resistance​

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Answered by slenderm588
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Answer:

Explanation: V=IR

Answered by Kunj04
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According to ohm’s law,

Potential difference ‘V’ across two points is directly proportional to the current ‘I’ moving between the points at constant temperature i.e.

V∝I

Or

V=IR

Where is ‘R’ is proportionality constant known as resistance.

Therefore relation is V=IR.

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