In the expression for Ohm's Law: AV=IR Rate the following statement: "The AV has the same value as the voltage supplied by the battery." Always true True when there is one resistor and the circuit is series. True in general when the circuit is in series. Never true
Ohm's law
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We have two types of circuit elements one is ohmic (resistance) and another one is non ohmic (diode).
Ohmic elements like resistance always follow the ohm law whether non ohmic material don't follow the ohm law.
So as resistance is a ohmic element we can say that this expression of ohm law is always valid.
it doesn't depend wheather the resistance are in series or in parallel this ohm law is always valid.
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