a resistance of 30 ohm has a current of 1.5 ampere flowing in it what is the potential difference across the ends of the resistance
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V = IR
V = 1.5 × 30
V = 45 volt
Potential difference = 45 volt
V = 1.5 × 30
V = 45 volt
Potential difference = 45 volt
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according to ohm's law,
V = IR
= 1.5 × 30
V. = 45 volt
therefore , the potential difference across the ends of the resistance is 45 volt.....
V = IR
= 1.5 × 30
V. = 45 volt
therefore , the potential difference across the ends of the resistance is 45 volt.....
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