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A 10 ohm resistor is powered by a 5-v battery. The current flowing through the source is

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Answered by Brendie
12

Explanation:

we have

R= 10 ohm

V =5 v

I = ?

as we know the formula

V= R × I

therefore , I = V/R

I = 5/10

l= 0.5 ampere

Answered by hotelcalifornia
5

Given:

Resistance value of resistor = 10 ohm

DC Voltage source = 5 V

To find: Current through source

Calculation:

According to Ohm's law:

Voltage (V) applied across any resistance is directly proportional to the current (I) flowing through it.

V ∝ I

V = I R, where R is the resistance of the resistor. Voltage is in Volts, resistance is ohm and current in Ampere.

5 = I * 10

I = 0.5 Ampere

Answer:

Current flowing through the source is 0.5 Ampere.

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