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​Which of the following relations represents the correct mathematical form of Ohm's law?​
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​Which of the following relations represents the correct mathematical form of Ohm's law?​

A.

I = R/V

B.

I = V2RV^2R​​

C.

R = I/V

D.

V = IR

Correct option is D

The correct answer is option (d) V = IR

Ohm's Law states the relationship between voltage (V), current (I), and resistance (R) in an electrical circuit. The mathematical form of Ohm's law is:

V=IR

Where:

  • V is the voltage across the conductor (in volts)
  • I is the current passing through the conductor (in amperes)
  • R is the resistance of the conductor (in ohms, Ω\OmegaΩ)​

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