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Monday, March 30, 2009
OHMS LAW
The current produced in a circuit by a DC voltage is directly proportional to the DC voltage। The constant of proportionality is resistance, R which is a property of matter and resistor demensions.
V = IR
Ohms Low Demonstration
for I =V/R
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