OHMS LAW
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Answer / anuraag bhairavabhatla
Hi guys this is Anuraag.
All the answers said above are not
Absolutely right.
OHM'S LAW :In any linear bilateral
Circuit under constant temperature
and pressure the current is directly
Proportional to voltage
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Answer / aftab kayani
In a close circuit under normal conditions,current in directly proportional to the applied voltage but inversely proportional to resistance of the circuit.
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Answer / prasenjit biswas
Ohm's Law:-Temperature and other physical condition remaining constant the current flowing through the conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference between the two terminals.
V=IR
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Answer / dillipsilu
According to ohm's law in a close circuit the flow of electric current is direct perportional to the voltage and inverse perportional to the resistance at a saturn constant temperature
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Answer / harish khera
The current flowing through the conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference between the two terminals provided the temperature and other physical conditions remains the same.
V=IR
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Answer / ashu
At Constant Temperature, Under Normal conditions Voltage across two ends of a conducting material is directly proportional to current passing through it.........
i
0========>========0
<-------V--------->
v=i*R
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Answer / hareendran,tholanur,pgt
OHM'S LAW state that "The current through a condector at
the constent temperature is directly proportional to the
potentional difference accrose the condector"
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Answer / surendra kumar bairwa
THE CURRENT FLOWING THROUGH ANY CONDUCTOR IS DIRECTLY
PROPORTIONAL TO APPLIED VOLTAGE OF THE CONDUCTOR ENDS.WHEN
PHYSICAL CONDITION SHOULD BE REMAIN CONSTANT e.g.
temperature,pressure etc.
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