👉 The term "lenzites" is not commonly used or recognized in physics. Lenz's law, also known as Ohm's law, states that the current flowing through a conductor remains constant when two electrically charged particles are separated by a distance of approximately 1/4 the wavelength of their separation (approximately 0.26 meters) and the voltage difference between them is equal to the electromotive force (EMF) between the particles. In physics, "lenzites"