Write the necessary conditions for ohms law's validity?
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As per Ohm’s law, current (I), passing through a conductor of electricity, between two points of it, is directly proportional to V, i.e., the voltage provided the temperature remains constant.
We can write V = IR, where V = Voltage, I = Current & R = Resistance.
The validity of Ohm’s law depends on temperature.
As per Ohm’s law, current (I), passing through a conductor of electricity, between two points of it, is directly proportional to V, i.e., the voltage provided the temperature remains constant.
We can write V = IR, where V = Voltage, I = Current & R = Resistance.
The validity of Ohm’s law depends on temperature.
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