what is ohm's law ?
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Answer / risheeth deshpande
It states that temperature remaining constant, the strength
of the current in a conductor(i) is directly proportional
to the potential difference(V)applied across it. i.e i=V/R
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Answer / unknown
in macroscopic form ohm law is J=conducitivity*E
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