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a current of 4A flows through a resistor when a voltage of 16V is connected across it What is the resistance

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Answered by sarvinrajalingam
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Answer:

In other words, 1 Volt equals 1 Ampere times 1 Ohm, or commonly V = I*R. Ohm's Law states that for a linear circuit the current flowing through it is proportional to the potential difference across it so the greater the potential difference across any two points the bigger will be the current flowing through it.

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Answered by Lexi19
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Answer:

Resistance= Voltage/Current

                  16/4

    therefore R=4

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