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Calculate the PD across a conductor of resistance 5 to make a circuit of 1.5 A how though it

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Answered by madhavan07
1

Answer:

potential difference is also known as voltage

so by using ohm's law, V=IR

given:

I = 1.5 A

R= 5 ohm

hence V = 1.5 × 5 = 3 volt

Answered by ItzDαrkHσrsє
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✰ Given -

Current (I) = 1.5 Ampere

Resistance (R) = 5 Ohm

✰ To Find -

Potential Difference (V) = ?

✰ Solution -

We know Ohm's Formula,

✓ \: V = I \times R

Here,

V = Voltage

I = Current

R = Resistance

Placing Values,

⟶V = 1.5 \times 5

⟶V = 7.5V

⛬ Potential Difference (Voltage) is 7.5V

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