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A current of 5 amperes flows through a wire whose ends are at a potential difference of 3 volts. Calculate the resistance of the wire .​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

 \frac{3}{5}

Explanation:

Given = current, I = 5 amperes

potential difference, V = 3

Using Ohm's law,

V = IR

 \frac{V}{I} = R

 \frac{3}{5}  = R

Answered by llMichFabulousll
3

Explanation:

Given = current, I = 5 amperes

potential difference, V = 3

Using Ohm's law,

Given = current, I = 5 amperes</p><p></p><p>potential difference, V = 3</p><p></p><p>Using Ohm's law,</p><p></p><p>V = IRV=IR</p><p></p><p>\frac{V}{I} = RIV=R</p><p></p><p>\frac{3}{5} = R53=R</p><p></p><p>

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