it is clear that volts equal to the current as per ohms law.
is it appliable to the AC power or only for DC. if it is
appliacable to AC in transformers when voltage increases
the voltage decreases ????? why??????????????
Answer Posted / priya
it is not volatge is equal to current. voltage and current
on dependent on a proportionality factor. this factor
determines their relationship
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