A current of 0.1 ampere flows through a conductor of resistance 10 ohm the potential difference across its end of the conductor is
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Answer:1 V
Explanation
I=0.1 A
R=10 ohm
V=IR
V=0.1x10=1 V
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Answer:
Potential difference across its end of the conductor
Explanation:
Concept:
Ohm's Law- Current in the conductor present in the two points is directly proportional to the voltage present in the points.
V=IR
Given:
I=0.1 A
R= 10 Ω
V=IR
V = 0.1×10
V= 1 Volts
Result:
The potential difference across its end of the conductor is 1 volts.
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