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A current of 0.2A flows through a component with a resistance of 40 ohms. Calculate the potential differance.

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Answered by Sriramgangster
47

Answer:

\boxed{\frak{\purple{8\:volts}}}

Explanation:

Question:

  • A current of 0.2A flows through a component with a resistance of 40 ohms. Calculate the potential differance.

Given:

 \implies \:  \rm \pink{Current= 0.2A}

 \implies \:  \tt \gray{Resistance = 40 ohm}

To find:

➾ Potential difference(V)

Ohm's law:

According to Ohm's law,

V= IR

Solution:

V= (0.2 x 40) volts

V= 8 volts

Answered by carlihudson1
0

Answer:10

Explanation:

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