Physics, asked by alkamaniyariya, 4 months ago

calculate the resistance of a conductor , if 1 mA of current flows through it when a potential difference of 2 V is applied across its ends.​

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Answered by Sharukh1434
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Answer:

R = 2K ohm

Explanation:

We know that, V= I * R

Given I= 1mA & V= 2V

Therefore R = V/I

2 \div (1 \times  {10}^{ - 3)}

 =  > 2 \div (1 \times  {10}^{ - 3)}  \\ =  >  2 \times  {10}^{3}  \\ =  >  2000 \: ohm \\ =  >  2 \: kilo   \: ohm

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