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Which law is proved in the experiment of electric current,potential difference and elect Eric resistance? Explain it.

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Answered by KanishkB
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Answer:

ohm's law

Explanation:

according to Ohm's law if we not change the physical quantities of an conductor then the voltage across applied on conductor is directly proportional to to current flowing in the conductor

V α I

V = R I

Where R is a constant for any conductor it is known as resistance of conductor

Answered by Anonymous
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Ohm's law is proved in the experiment. At constant temperature current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional the to potential difference across the conductor.

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