what is ohms law?
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Answer / poonam
For an ideal conductor potential difference is proportional
to the current flowing through it. This constant of
proportanility is known as resistance. OHM's Law is ig
given as V = I * R
where V = Potential difference(v)
I = Current(A)
R = Resistance(ohm)
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the previous answer is absolutely correct.
ohms law is defines the relation between resistance,current
and pottential difference.
OHMs LAW : At a constant temperature potential difference
is proportional to the current flowing through the
conductor and inversely proprtional to the resistance.
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Answer / kapil narayanrao bahadure
ohmas law:-If the physical conditions remains constant the
current flowing through the conductor is directly
proportional to the applied voltage and inversely
proportional to the resistance of the conductor.
I=V/R
V=IV
R=V/I
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Answer / roopakc97
bBeing physical conditions remains constant the current
flowing through the conductor is directly proportional to
the applied voltage and inversely proportional to the
resistance of the conductor.
i,e...I=V/R
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Answer / kuldeep
yes the above ans. is correct physical condition also
mentiond
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Answer / ashish shete
All the above answer is currect but question is that it is applicable only for ac or DC circuit or both?
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the privious answer is correct but in other words we can
state OHM'S LAW i.e.
OHM'S LAW - the resistance of conductor is the ratio of
potential difference between it's two terminal and current
flowing through it i.e.
R=V/R
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