What is Ohms law?
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Answer / ramakrishnan.k
When the Temperature remains constant,the circuit
(conducter)voltage is directly proportional to its current
and resistance.
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Answer / aziz_raghib2002
in a linear bi lateral ckt the current is always
proportional to applied voltage . temperature being constant
plzzzz dont forgot to say linear network
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Answer / guest
in a closed circuit current flowing through a conductor is
directly propotional to the voltage and inversely
propotional to the conductor at a constant temperature
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Answer / elumalai
According to Sir George Simon Ohm"when the current flows
through the conductor, the current is directly proportional
to potential difference between the two ends of the
conductor". ie
V=IR
Where R is the proportionality constant known as resistance
of the conductor. ie
R=$L/a
where $ is the resistivity of the material,
L is the length of the conductor,
a is the Area of cross section.
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Answer / satya
If any electrical ckt,The current is directly proportional
to the applied voltage And indirectly proportional to the
Resistance of the ckt.And remaining temperature is same
V = I x R or R = V/I or I = V/R
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Answer / nimish
The Ratio of Voltage between any two points on a conductor
to the current flowing between them is constant provided
the temperature of conductor is costant.
i.e. V/I = Costant
V = IR
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Answer / vijay raskar
At a constant temp. , voltage is directly proportional to
the current suppiled in the linear network. R is network
constant.
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Answer / j.sarala reddy
at constant temparature current flowing through a conductor
is propotional to the voltage.
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Answer / vaishali patel
the current passes through any conductor is directely
proposonal to the potential difference between its ends,if
physical condition do not change(Temperature).
V=IR
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