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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 2 months ago
One ohm is equal to the resistance of a conductor through which a current of one ampere flows when a potential difference of one volt is applied to it. Ohm's law states that Current through a conductor is directly proportional to voltage difference across it. The circuit diagram to verify ohm's law is drawn below. Voltmeter across a resistor is connected in parallel. Ammeter to measure current in the circuit is attached in series. A variable resistor is connected. In parallel connection ends of resistance are connected at same point. In parallel connection current through all the resistor are different but voltage across all the resistor remain same since all of them are connected from same point.
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