McqMate
| Q. |
The magnitude of current flowing between two end points of a conductor is proportional to the potential difference between them and is called as: |
| A. | Avogadro's law |
| B. | Rault's law |
| C. | Ohms law |
| D. | Faraday's law |
| Answer» C. Ohms law | |
| Explanation: 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. -For any Study material | |
View all MCQs in
PhysicsNo comments yet