calculate the potential difference across 10ohms resistor carrying a current of 0.2A
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Heya buddy here is ur answer ✍️✍️✍️✍️As per ohm's law we know that V=IR and so V=10 ×0.2= 2 volts
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=> We have Given ,
•Resistor = 10ohms
•Current ( I ) = 0.2Ampere ( It is the unit of Electric Current )
Now,
∆∆ According to the Ohms Law :-
We know that ,
V = IR
so put the values of Current and Resistance , Then we get ......
=> V = IR
=> V = (0.2) (10)
=> 2 Volt
So, the Potential Difference is 2 V
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☺️Hope this will help uh☺️
=> We have Given ,
•Resistor = 10ohms
•Current ( I ) = 0.2Ampere ( It is the unit of Electric Current )
Now,
∆∆ According to the Ohms Law :-
We know that ,
V = IR
so put the values of Current and Resistance , Then we get ......
=> V = IR
=> V = (0.2) (10)
=> 2 Volt
So, the Potential Difference is 2 V
_______________________
☺️Hope this will help uh☺️
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