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We know that v=IR if I is constantV proportional RIs it correct?if not why?

Answer» <p>V is proportionalto I iswhen Ris aconstant. Similarly, P =V*I is valid throughout. Cases whereVis inverselyproportionalto I iswhenP is aconstant. Originally Answered: P=VI means the current is inverselyproportionalto voltage, but from Ohms law theV=IRcurrent is directlyproportional.</p><p>So, the statement is false </p>


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