Science, asked by sahilray05, 7 months ago

why do we take only r as constant in ohm's law....why not any other constant ....​

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Answered by shikhakumari68
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Answer:

The Ohms law is applied at constant temperature because the resistance of any material varies with the change in temperature. Ohms law is valid only for linear elements. It shows a linear relationship between the applied voltage and the resulting current, resistance being a constant.

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Answered by anjanagahan24dec2008
2

Answer:

because If you take any other then your marks will be deduct and you will fail

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