what is ohm's law
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Ohms law deals with the relationship between voltage and current in an ideal conductor the equation for Ohm's Law is "V = IR " (Voltage is equal to current times Resistance)
im sure slaykiller has a better definiton/explanation
okay it states that the current across a cirtuit, is preportional to the difference across the positive and negative. It basically is Voltage is Current times resistance.
no i think dapple put it quite well.
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ok both of u thank u
bt remember ohm's law deal within some conditions or its not working in all types.
what do you mean by that?
Ohm's Law only applies (i.e. the resistance is a constant) provided that the physical conditions remain constant. Physical conditions that can change the resistance of a conductor include: temperature strain (stretching or bending) strong magnetic field light
its basic law in electricity tells that amount of electricity or current flowing in a closed circuit will depend on the voltage supplied in the same loop.Voltage is the driving force for the current
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