Physics
State Ohm's law and draw a neat labelled circuit diagram containing a battery, a key, a voltmeter, an ammeter, a rheostat and an unknown resistance to verify it.
Answer
According to Ohm's law, the current flowing in a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference applied across it's ends provided that the physical conditions and the temperature of the conductor remain constant.
If a current I flows in a conductor when the potential difference across it's ends is V and R is the resistance, then according to Ohm's law V = IR
Below circuit diagram shows the setup for verifying Ohm's law:
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