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1 The potential difference applied between the two ends of a conductor is 5 volts and the resistance of the

conductor is 0.75 Ω . Then the current flowing through the conductor is ............... .​

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Answered by snehatanti
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Answer:

6.6 ampere

Step-by-step explanation:

POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE =5 VOLTS

RESISTANCE OF THE CONDUCTOR=0.75 ohm

THEN THE CURRENT=

BY OHM'S LAW

I=V/R

PUTTING THE VALUES

I=5/0.75

SO CURRENT FLOWING IN THE CONDUCTOR

=6.6 ampere

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