Write Ohm's Law, also write the verification of Ohm's law.
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ohm's law- according to ohm's law when a current flowing through a conductor at a constant temperature then the potential difference of a conductor is directly proportional to the across its end.
I proportional to V
I=V/R (R is resistance)
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Ohm's Law Explanation and statement:
- The first person to verify Ohm's law experimentally was Georg Simon Ohm who was a German physicist.
- Ohm’s law states the relationship between potential difference and electric current. The electric current that flows through conductor is directly proportional to the voltage or potential difference applied to it, given that all physical conditions and temperatures remain constant.
- This current and voltage relationship is written as V = IR.
- Ohm’s law only holds true if the temperature and other physical constraints remain constant.
- In certain materials, increasing the current also raises the temperature.
- An example of this is the of a light bulb, in which the temperature rises as the current is increased. The lightbulb filament does not follow Ohm’s Law.
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