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The correct statement of Ohm's Law can be written as:

R = V/ I

Where R is resistance

V is the potential difference.

I is the current.

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R= V over I

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10y ago
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Ohm's Law states that 'the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference applied across the ends of that conductor, providing all physical factors, including temperature, remain constant'.

Another way of expressing Ohm's Law is to say that .the ratio of voltage to current is constant for variations in voltage'.

Bear in mind that (a) Ohm's Law is NOT a universal law, and only applies to a very small range of materials, and (b) the equation R = V/I does NOT represent Ohm's Law but, rather, is derived from the definition of the ohm.

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Identify the correct statement answer

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