State the relationship between potential differences ,electric current and resistance

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The relationship between potential difference (voltage), electric current, and resistance is described by Ohm's Law. Ohm's Law states that the potential difference (V) across a conductor is directly proportional to the electric current (I) flowing through it and inversely proportional to the resistance (R) of the conductor. Mathematically, this relationship is expressed as:

V = I * R

Where:
V = Potential difference (Voltage)
I = Electric current (Amperes)
R = Resistance (Ohms)

In other words, the greater the potential difference applied across a conductor, the greater the electric current that will flow through it, as long as the resistance remains constant. Conversely, if the resistance of the conductor increases, the electric current flowing through it will decrease for a given potential difference.

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