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Anastasia Ayers
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16 April, 17:45
Defined ohms law? giv
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Humberto Hansen
16 April, 17:59
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According to ohms law - at constant temperature current flowing trough conductor is directly propotional to potential diff across ends of conductor.
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Braydon Blackburn
16 April, 18:03
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Ohms law means
a law stating that electric current is proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance
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