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Calculate the current flowing though a wire of resistance of 4 ohm when potential difference = 10 v is applied cross its ends​

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Answered by sneha127920
6

Hey mate

Here's your answer

I=2.5 A

Explanation:

V = 10 V

R = 4 ohm

V = IR or I = V/R

I = 10/4

Therefore , I = 2.5 A

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Answered by ItzAditt007
16

AnswEr:-

Your Answer Is 2.5 Amphere.

ExplanaTion:-

Given:-

  • Resistance of the wire is 4 ohm.

  • Potential Difference across the wire = 10 volts (V).

To Find:-

  • The Current across the wire.

Law Used:-

Ohm's law:-

\\\\ \tt\longrightarrow V= IR\\\\

Where,

  • V = Potential Difference.

  • I = Current.

  • R = Resistance.

So Here,

  • V = 10 V.

  • I = ?? [To Find].

  • R = 4 ohm.

So By applying Ohm's Law we get,

 \\  \\ \rm\mapsto V = IR. \\  \\ \rm\mapsto 10V = I(4 \: Ohm). \\  \\ \rm\mapsto I\:  =  \frac{10V}{4 \: Ohm} . \\  \\ \rm\mapsto I = 2.5 \: Amphere.\\\\

Therefore the Current is I = 2.5 Ampheres.

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