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calculate the pottential difference required across a conductor of resistence 8ohm to pass a current of 1.2A through it​

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Answered by aashish8356
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Answered by TheInsaneGirl
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Here's the Answer

Given that ,

→ Resistance (R) = 8 Ohm.

→Current (A) = 1.2 Ampere

Now ,

➭To find the Resistance (R) we use {{\bold{Ohm's\: Law}}}

→ V = IR

=> V = 1.2 × 8

= 9.6 V

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Ohm's law was a law stated by Sir Simon who stated that the ratio of potential difference and current is constant if the internal conditions remain same! This constant is R - resistance .

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