
The laws of physics reflect the nature of the environments. They
may be said to note patterns and relationships between quantities
such as distance and time. Laws seek to be true within the scope of
their validity. Ohm's law seems a simple example. The relationship
between voltage (V) and current (I) is described using the simple
mathematical formula: V=IR (where R denotes ...
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