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From Ohm’s law we get, R = V/I, for a particular conducting wire. How doesresistance (R) of the given wire depend on potential difference(V) or, electriccurrent ( I ) separately?

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Resistance of a CONDUCTOR never EVER DEPENDS on the potential difference across its ends.

But, resistance of a conductor is inversely proportional to the current FLOWING through the conductor.



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