Answer Posted / kapil narayanrao bahadure
ohmas law:-If the physical conditions remains constant the
current flowing through the conductor is directly
proportional to the applied voltage and inversely
proportional to the resistance of the conductor.
I=V/R
V=IV
R=V/I
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