ohms law aplicable
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Answer / bhanu prakash
Under constant temperature,current flowing in the conductor
is directly proportional to applied voltage...
V=IR
R-constant
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Answer / monika
Current in any closed circuit is directly propotinal to the
voltage and inversly propotinal to the resistance when
temperature is constant.
i.e. I = V/R
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Answer / anusha
Ohms law applicable to those materials whose resistance does
not vary with temperature.
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Answer / arvind
ohms law applicable to linear circuits like resistor,
inductor, capacitor, but not applicable for non linear ckt
like electronics goods, opams,diodes, etc.
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Answer / sudhakarreddy.a
V=IR..........
at constant Temparature The Voltage Is DIrectly Proportional to the current.
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Answer / kalyani
it can be applicable to both lumped and distributed parameters.
but the statements of ohm's law depends on the nature of
elements which follows votlt-amp chartersitics
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Answer / ponnu(the elite)
at constant temparature,the current flowing through the
conductor is direcly proportional to voltage at conductor
two ends.
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Answer / deepakrachuri
ohm's law applicable for only liner resistance
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