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Josh Rosales
4 April, 00:31
Relationship of electric current to voltage
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Neil House
4 April, 02:04
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The current through a conducting path is directly proportional
to the voltage between the ends of the path.
The constant of proportionality is
(1 / resistance between the ends).
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