calculate the potential difference across a conductor of resistance 5 ohm to pass of current 1.5A through it?
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"The work done move a unit of positive charge from one point to another point is called Potential Difference."
From ohms Law !
[ V Proportional to its I ]
•°• V = IR
Here Given , Resistance of Conductor = 5
Current of flown through Conductor = 1.5 A
Applying Formula,
V= IR
V = 5 × 1.5
V = 7.5
Thus, Required Potential Difference is 7.5 V
From ohms Law !
[ V Proportional to its I ]
•°• V = IR
Here Given , Resistance of Conductor = 5
Current of flown through Conductor = 1.5 A
Applying Formula,
V= IR
V = 5 × 1.5
V = 7.5
Thus, Required Potential Difference is 7.5 V
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Answer :-
Potential Difference :- Potential Difference can be define as the difference in electric Potential between 2 points.
It States that,
V = I × R
Where,
V = Potential Difference
I = Current = 1.5A
R = Resistance = 5 Ohm
=> V = 5 × 1.5
=> V = 7.5 V
Hence, The Potential Difference b/w two points is 7.5 V
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