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Ohms law states that the current in a circuit is directly proportional to the voltage applied across its terminal and inversely proportional to the resistance in the circuit provided the temperature remains constant. I= V/R I current , V voltage. R resistance. When temperature increases resistance...
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Ohms law states that the current in a circuit is directly proportional to the voltage applied across its terminal and inversely proportional to the resistance in the circuit provided the temperature remains constant. 

I= V/R

I current , V voltage. R resistance. 

When temperature increases resistance increases exponentialy.  

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Then Ohm’s law states that potential differene between two ends of the conductor is directly proportional to the current passes through it, at constant physical condition such as temperature, pressure and material.
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Ohms:- Any electric circuit , current flowing in the circuit is directly proportional to the voltage applied and inversly perportional to the resistance in the circuit. I- CURRENT V- VOLTAGE R - RESISTANCE I = V/R
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The current flowing through a object is directly proportional to the potential difference applied across the object. i is proportional to V and 1/R is the proportional constant.
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Voltage drop(v) across a resistor of resistance r is proportional to current(i) through this resistor. v=ir.
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OHM's Law : Formula V=IR Statement : Ohms law states that In a linear , passive , bilateral electrical network at constant Temperature , voltage across an element is directly proportional to the current through it. V ∝ I ( At constant temperature ) V= Voltage , volts ...
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OHM's Law :    Formula  V=IR  

Statement  :  Ohms law states that In a linear , passive , bilateral electrical network  at constant Temperature , voltage across an element is directly proportional to the current through it. 

   V  ∝  I    ( At constant temperature )   V= Voltage , volts

                                                           I=Current  , Amperes

    R = Constant of proportionality   (ohms , Ω )

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V /I =R Ω
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The Potential difference developed between the two ends of a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it, keeping physical conditions unchanged, such as temperature, pressure, volume etc.
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Actually, its the other way around. The current is directly proportional to voltage i.e. I ~ V But because voltage is easy to measure and apply, we flip the equation to V =IR. Consider Voltage as pressure and current as flow in pipe
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Definition : Ohm’s law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points. FORMULA : Voltage= Current× ResistanceV= I×RV= voltage, I= current and R= resistance
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Definition : Ohm’s law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points.

FORMULA : Voltage= Current× Resistance
V= I×R
V= voltage, I= current and  R= resistance

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