So let us first know what V , I , R stands in Ohms law V is not the voltage supply , it is the potential difference across the resistance or a particular portion of wire so the V = 0 shows that for a wire with R = 0 there will be no potential difference across it. But current depends on voltage source and the net resistance of circuit i.e I = V(batt.)/R So it would nearly be approaching Infinite as R--->0
sir when V=0, it means there will be no potential difference then how the current will able to flow?
Sir, when R=0, V=IR=0 , But for V=0, why current Exists?
So let us first know what V , I , R stands in Ohms law V is not the voltage supply , it is the potential difference across the resistance or a particular portion of wire so the V = 0 shows that for a wire with R = 0 there will be no potential difference across it. But current depends on voltage source and the net resistance of circuit i.e I = V(batt.)/R So it would nearly be approaching Infinite as R--->0
V in ohm's law represents the drop in voltage. So if V = 0 that means resistance is zero that is no voltage drop.
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Very good class. Thank you very much sir.