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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