Electronics - Resistance and Power - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Resistance and Power - General Questions (Q.No. 14)
14.
With Ohm's law:
Discussion:
4 comments Page 1 of 1.
Siddeshwar said:
4 years ago
@Meens
Can you explain where you took V=IT.
Its not correct.
Ohm's law;
I=V/R,
R=V/I,
V=I * R.
Can you explain where you took V=IT.
Its not correct.
Ohm's law;
I=V/R,
R=V/I,
V=I * R.
Meens said:
7 years ago
According to ohm's law V = IT.
So current is directly proportional to the resistance.
So current is directly proportional to the resistance.
Geeta said:
1 decade ago
Current is I then I=V/R.
So current is inversely proportional to resistance at to P.D. Volt so answer A is right.
So current is inversely proportional to resistance at to P.D. Volt so answer A is right.
Poornima said:
1 decade ago
According to ohm's law, V = IR
i.e. R is directly prop to voltage.
So option b also satisfies.
i.e. R is directly prop to voltage.
So option b also satisfies.
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