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what is the ohms law ???

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Answered by Anonymous
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✨It is A law stating that electric current is proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance.

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Answered by MarilynEvans
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Ohm's law states that the potential difference applied across the ends of a wire is directly proportional to the current flowing through it provided that its temperature remains same.

Mathematically,

V  \propto I

But if we've to change proportionality sign into equal sign, we've to equate it with a proportionality constant.

 \therefore \frac{V}{I} = R

Where R is a proportionality constant which is constant at a particular given temperature.

In the Ohm's law, the potential difference is directly proportional to the current flowing through it but the condition is that, the physical conditions and the temperature of a given metallic conductor should be same. This's called as Ohm's law.


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