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A potential difference of 10 V is applied across a conductor whose resistance is 2.5 ohm. What is the value of current flowing through it?

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Answered by ARYANGAIKWAD6830
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Answer:

Given info : A potential difference of 10 V is applied across a conductor whose resistance is 2.5 ohm.

To find : the value of current flowing through it.

solution : using Ohm's law, V = IR

where V is potential difference and I is current and R is resistance.

here potential difference, V = 10 volts

resistance, R = 2.5 Ω

current, I = 10/2.5 = 4 Ampere.

Therefore the current through the conductor is 4 Ampere.

Answered by ishamehra461
1

Answer:

I=4amphere

Explanation:

v=10V

r=2.5 ohm

by ohm's law,

V=RI

So, I=V/R

therefore,

I=10/2.5

I=4 amp

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