Science, asked by ichuniha1760, 10 months ago

A current of 3a flows through a conductor whose ends at apotential diffrence of 6v what will the resistance of conductor

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Answered by panesarh989
0

Explanation:

Given that...

current[ I ]= 5 amp

potential difference (∆v) =3 volt

from OHM'S law...

v= i×r

r =v/I = 3/5 = 0.6 ohm

Answered by KrishWadhwani
8

Answer:

Given that

I= 3 A

V= 6 V

Then According to Ohm's law,

r =  \frac{v}{i}

R=6/3

Hence Resistance=2 ohm

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