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An electronic device has a resistance of 220 ohms and 22V voltage across the device. What is the current flowing through the device? (5 mark) 1=???mA​

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Answered by swastik200603
2

Answer:

100mA

Explanation:

R,=220 ohm

V=22V

I=

 \frac{v}{r}  =   \frac{22}{220}  =  \frac{1}{10}

=1000/10=100mA

Answered by MananyaMuhury
4

Answer:

  • The current flowing through the device is of 0.1 ampere.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

  • An electronic device has a resistance of 220 ohms and 22V voltage across the device.

To Find:  

  • What is the current flowing through the device?

We know that:  

  • I = V/R

Where,  

  • I = Electric current
  • V = Potential difference = 22
  • R = Resistance = 220

Finding the current flowing through the device:

⟶ I = 22/220

⟶ I = 1/10

⟶ I = 0.1

Hence,

  • 0.1 Ampere of current is flowing through the device.

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