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  1. The magnitude of current flowing between two end points of a conductor is proportional to the potential difference between them and is called as:
    1. Avogadro’s law
    2. Rault’s law
    3. Ohms law
    4. Faraday’s law
Correct Option: C

According to Ohm’s Law, the potential difference (V) between two terminals of a current-carrying conductor is directly proportional to the current (I), flowing through it. The proportionality constant R, is the resistance of the conductor. Thus, V α I
or V = I × R

or I =
V
or R =
V
RI



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