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1. A potential difference of 200 V is maintained across a conductor of resistance 100 g. Calcula
the current flowing in the conductor​

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Answered by ligadedipak9977
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Answer:

Number of electrons flowing per sec, through conductor is the ratio of total charge flowing to the charge ofan electron. Here V = 200 volt; R = 100 ohm; Therefore, number of Ω electrons flowing through the conductor flowing in 1 s, Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/454442/a-potential-difference-of-200-volt-is-maintained-across-a-conductor-of-resistance-100ohm

Answered by Cynefin
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Explanation:

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\huge{\red{\boxed{\underline{V \:=\:IR}}}}

 \bold{here \: potential \: differnce = 200v} \\  \bold{and \: resisitence = 100 \: ohms} \\ \bold{ \green{current =  \frac{200}{100} amperes}}

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