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Ohm's law states that V/I equals a constant called
AConductivity sigma of the conductor
BCapacitance C of the conductor
CInductance L of the conductor
DResistance R of the conductor
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Resistance R of the conductor
1. For an ohmic conductor V/I is constant.
2. The chapter calls this constant the resistance R.
3. So V = I R.
4. Hence option A is correct.
_Source: Selina Concise Physics Class 9, Ch 9 Current Electricity (Mistral OCR'd PDF), section on Ohm's law_
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