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The applied voltage and the current drawn by the load as power is consumed can be shown to be related to Ohm's law.

According to Ohm's law, there is a connection between electric current and potential difference. The voltage supplied to most conductors and the current that flows through them are directly correlated. The first person to empirically confirm Ohm's law was German physicist Georg Simon Ohm.

The voltage across a conductor is exactly proportional to the current flowing through it, according to Ohm's law, assuming all other physical constants and temperatures remain constant.

Ohm's law can only be applied if the supply temperature and the other physical factors stay constant. Certain components' temperatures increase as the current is increased. The filament of a light bulb heating up when the current is increased is a good example of this. Ohm's law is not relevant in this case.

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