What is Ohms law?
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Answer / noor ahmed kotwal
At constant temperature current flowing in an electri ckt
is directly proportional to thev applied voltage and
inversly proportional to the resistance of the ckt
Is This Answer Correct ? | 45 Yes | 6 No |
Answer / harshavardhan ,be(unemployed)
"For a linear bilateral network with temperature remaining
constant the current flowing through a conductor is
directly proportional to the potential difference." is OHMS
LAW correct definition.
Ohms law cannot be applied to
silicon carbide
diodes,transistors etc.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 22 Yes | 3 No |
Answer / basavaraj
If any electrical ckt,The current is directly proportional
to the applied voltage And indirectly proportional to the
Resistance of the ckt.And remaining temperature is same
V = I x R or R = V/I or I = V/R
Is This Answer Correct ? | 19 Yes | 7 No |
Answer / chawardol suraj
so long, as the conductor tempreture remains constant then
current is directly proportional to voltage and inversly
proportional to
resistance.
s i.e 1) I=V\R
s 2) I*R=V
Is This Answer Correct ? | 13 Yes | 2 No |
Answer / vijaykumar
Ohm's law states that current is derectaly proporation to
voltage and inversely proportional to resistance at a
constant Temparature. there fore I=v\r.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 11 Yes | 3 No |
Answer / t.mohan
at constant temprature the current flowing through the
conductor is directly proportional to the potential
difference between the two ends.V=IR
Is This Answer Correct ? | 6 Yes | 0 No |
Answer / deepak
in simple
language v
v =ir or v=i*r or r=v/i or i =v/r is ohms law
Is This Answer Correct ? | 10 Yes | 5 No |
Answer / zahiruddin
in a closed ckt current is directly proportional to applied
voltage and inversely proportional to the resistances,in a
constant temperature.
i.e I = V/R
Is This Answer Correct ? | 4 Yes | 1 No |
Answer / anand
At Constant temperature ,the electric current flowing
through a conductor is directly proportional to applied
voltage.
V=RI
Is This Answer Correct ? | 3 Yes | 0 No |
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