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A potential difference of 10V is applied across a conductor of conductance 5Ω-1. The current through the conductor is

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Answered by kaskundan795
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Answer:

we know that R =VI

Explanation:

So I=V/R

I =10/5

2A current

Answered by gagansharma9563
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Answer:

current = Potential difference × conductance

current= 10 Volts × 5 ohms^-1

= 2 A.

Hope it will help.

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