A current of 5 amperes is flowing
through a resistance. Charge appearing
through the resistance per second is
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divyanshbhardwaj89
divyanshbhardwaj89
20.06.2020
Physics
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A current of 5 A is flowing through a resistor of 10 ohm . Calculate its
potential difference.
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♕ Given :
Current flowing (I) = 5 A
Resistance (R) = 10 Ω
To Find :
Potential difference across the resistors
Solution :
We're given that the current flowing in the circuit is 5 Ampere, and the resistance is of 10 Ohms. we've to find out the potential difference across the resistor.
For this we've to use Ohm's Law :
\bigstar \: \: \boxed{\sf{V \: = \: IR}}
Where,
V is Potential Difference
I is Current
R is resistance
\implies \sf{V \: = \: IR} \\ \\ \implies \sf{V \: = \: 5 \: \times \: 10} \\ \\ \implies \sf{V \: = \: 50}
\therefore Potential Difference across the resistors is 50 V