<p>The magnitude of the current in metals is proportional to the applied voltage as long as temperature of conductor is kept constant. It is statement of:</p>
Physics
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Question 143 of 200
Multiple Choice
Joule's Law
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Gauss Law
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Ohm's Law
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Ampere's Law
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Explanation
The reason why temperature is kept constant in Ohm's law is that the resistance of a conductor changes with temperature.