WHAT IS OHM'S LAW?
It is intuitive that voltage and current would be somehow related. For example, if the potential difference between two ends of a wire is increased, we would expect a greater current to flow, just like the flow rate of gas through a pipeline increases when a greater pressure difference is applied.
For most materials, including metallic conductors, this relationship between voltage and current is linear: as the potential difference between the two ends of the conductor increases, the current through the conductor increases proportionally.
This statement is expressed in Ohm’s law,
V = IR
where V is the voltage, I is the current, and R is the proportionality constant called the resistance.
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