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a current of 0.5 ampere is running in a circuit if the resistance 20 ohm what is the voltage drop

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Answered by grreeaatt
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I = 0.5A (given in Question)
R = 20 ohm (given in Question)

According to ohm law,
potential difference(V)= I × R
= 0.5 × 20
=10 V
so the potential difference is 10 V

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Answered by ItzDαrkHσrsє
13

\huge{\underline{\underline{\sf{Given-}}}}

\sf{resistnance = 20ohm}

\sf{current = 0.5ampere}

\huge{\underline{\underline{\sf{To \: Find-}}}}

\sf{voltage \: (v) = }

\huge{\underline{\underline{\sf{Solution-}}}}

\sf{we \: know \: ohm \: formula}

\large{\boxed{\sf \: {V=IR}}}

\sf{Placing  \: Values}

\longrightarrow\sf{v = 0.5 \times 20}

\longrightarrow\sf{v = 10v}

\sf{The \: Voltage \: is \: 10Volt}

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