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Calculate the potential difference across a 10 ohms carrying a current of 2.5 A

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Answered by aseemalatheef
0

Answer:

using ohm's law

V=IR

V= 10 X 0.2

V = 2 Volt.

Explanation:

using ohm's law

V=IR

V= 10 X 0.2

V = 2 Volt.

Answered by BendingReality
12

Answer:

25 V

Explanation:

Given :

Current I = 2.5 A

Resistance R = 10 Ω

We are asked to find potential difference V :

From ohm's law we know :

V = I R

Putting values here we get :

= > V = 2.5 × 10 V

= > V = 25 V

Therefore , required potential difference is 25 V.

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