What is the ohms law

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Posted by Sai Gujar 5 years, 4 months ago
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Ohm’s Law
- Ohm’s law is named after the scientist Ohm who gave this law.
- According to the Ohm’s law current flowing through a conductor is directly ∝ to the potential difference applied between the ends of the conductor.
- This means if the potential difference applied at the ends increases then the current flowing through the conductor also increases and vice-versa.
- Mathematically
- Current flowing through the conductor I ∝ V where V is the potential difference applied at the ends of the conductor.
- Or I=(constant) V where constant = 1/R where R =resistance of the conductor
- => I=(1/R)V
- =>V=IR
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