What is the relation between voltage difference, current and resistance in
an electric circuit
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the relation between in these terms is given by ohm's law
that is
V = IR
where , V = potential difference , I = current
and R = resistance
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The relationship is provided by Ohm's law which states that: V=IR...where V is potential difference,I is electrical current and R is resistance.
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