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when current flows through a conductor of resistance R the voltage across its end is​

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Answered by Srinjay2244r
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Answer:

V=I×R is the answer of the question

Answered by RohanMedico
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Answer:

V=IR

Explanation:

According To Ohm's Law,

Potential Difference across two ends of a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through the conductor.

Mathematically ,

V=IR ,

where R is the constant of Proportionality known as Resistance of a conductor.

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