answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Ohm's Law describes the relationship between the voltage (potential difference) across the ends of some conductors and the resulting current through those conductors for variations in voltage. If the voltage is constant, then Ohm's Law is irrelevant.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: According to Ohm's law if V is constant?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

State ohms law and give the formula?

The Ohm's law is defined as voltage propositional to current. The equation given by V=IR R IS THE PROPOSITIONAL CONSTANT


According to Ohm's Law what would the resistance be in a circuit with 40 volts and 8 amps?

5 Ohms Ohm's Law is V=I*R, 40V=8A*R, R=5 ohms.


Formula for ohms law?

ohms=amps/volts Amps= volts/ohms Volts = Amps*Ohms


Write mathematical form of ohms law?

The mathematical form of Ohms law is I=V divided by R. I is current, V is voltage while R is the resistance.


What is the voltage source of a circuit having a resistance of 16 ohms and drawing a current of 4.3 amperes?

According to ohms law... V=I * R So from the given values V = 4.3*16 = 68.8 Volts


The voltage drop in each resistance is?

V=IR by ohms law. Voltage across the resistor is the product of current flowing and resistance of the conductor at constant temperature.


What happens to voltage when resistance is increased?

Ohms law is V=I X R. If resistance (R) is reduced and current (I) is constant, then voltage (V) must decrease. You can see from the equation that they are proportional to one another. If, however, R is reduced and V is held constant, then I must increase (I and R are inversely proportional). The only way V can increase is if either or both I and R increase.


Prove that pv nrt?

According to boyl,s law. V×1/p According to Charl,s law. V×t According to Avogadro's law.. V×n By comparing these law V×1/p tn V×tn/p V=rtn/p. R. Is constant VP=rtn Now rearrange the equation PV=nrt


Current is inversely proportional to resistance?

Current is inversely proportional to resistance, this comes from the ohms law. V=IR If we keep the voltage as constant then Current will be inversely proportional to resistance


What is the relationship between current and voltage in a simple current?

According to ohms law I=V/R; So current is directly proportional to voltage


Is V equals IR ohms law?

Some say so.


Why resistance value increases as current decreses?

according to ohms law V=IR where V=voltage I=current R= resistance so simply we can say that as I decreases R has to increase to maintain V.