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Calculate the resistance of a conductor if the current through it is 0.15 A and the
potential difference across it is 1.5V

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ohm's law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points. Introducing the constant of proportionality, the resistance, we arrive at the usual mathematical equation that describes this relationship: I=

R

V

,

where, I is the current through the conductor in units of amperes, V is the potential difference measured across the conductor in units of volts, and R is the resistance of the conductor in units of ohms.

Therefore, R=V/I.

R=

0.2

15

=75Ω

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