What is Ohms law?
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Voltage is directly proportional to Current, i.e.,
V ∞ I
V = (R) I
i.e.,
V = IR
Where V->Voltage, I->Current and R->Ohm's law Constant
(Called by the name "Resistance" with unit as ohm(Ω))
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