Answer Posted / kramkumar03
Ohm's Law itself is not satisfying Law of Conservation of Energy under transformation. i have derived electricity principles without Ohm's Law and also derived equivalent mechanical resistance equation.
V = IR ; P = VI and E= VIt etc... are derived from Transformers principles only not from Ohm's Law.
please go through the following link and get 100% clarification on principles between transformer and Ohm's law.
http://www.theijes.com/papers/v4-i2/Version-3/I42301160189.pdf
get clarification on everything and those inter relations.
thanks & regards,
Ramkumar K
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