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Are there some other ways to deduce resistance from current, than Ohm's Law (e.g. because why'd we assume a linear relationship?)?

Are there some other ways to deduce resistance from current, than Ohm's Law (e.g. because why'd we assume a linear relationship?)?

Also, are Kirchoff's laws usually often in conjunction with Ohm's Law, because aren't

$$\sum I=0, \sum V=0$$

slightly useless for practical purposes on their own (without adding Ohm's Law to the above)?

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