Ohm’s Law gives the relation between potential difference and current i.e. voltage is directly and linearly proportional to current.
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According to Ohm's law:
V=I×R; this means if R (resistance) is constant, current increases linearly as the voltage is increased.
At a constant temperature, following is the graph between voltage and current stated as Ohm's law.
From the above graph, we can say that the current varies linearly with potential difference.