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**The result of ‘Ohms law’ was not contained in Ohm's firsts paper published in 1825, however, for this paper examines the decrease in the electromagnetic force produced by a wire as the length of the wire increased. The paper which deduced mathematical relationships based purely on the experimental evidence that Ohm had calculated.** ** In the year 1826 Ohm had written two important papers, he had given a mathematical description of conduction in circuits modelled of Fourier's study of heat conduction. These papers continured Ohm deduction of results from experimental evidence. In the second paper he was able to propose laws which went a long way to explaining results of others who were also working on galvanic electricty. His second paper was certainly the first step in a comprehensive theory in which Ohm in which Ohm was able to give in his well known book, Die Galvanische Kette, Mathematish Bearbeite, in the following year. This book gave his complete theory of electricty. The book began with a mathematics background, which is necessaty for understanding the rest of his work. Such a mathematical background was necessaty for even the leading German physicists to understand the work, because back then physics had a non-mathematical approach. Although Ohm did do very well in the books introduction older and wiser German physicists didn't not belive it was the correct mathematical approach. It was interesting that Ohm presented his theory as one of the contiguous action, a theory which opposed the concept of an action at a distance. He did belive that the communication of electricty occured between 'contiguous particles' which was a term Ohm used himself. The paper was concerned with that idea, and it illustrated the diffrences in that of the approaches of Ohm to that of Fourier and Navie. There was also a very well detailed study of the conceptual framework used by Ohm in formulating this law. **