calculate the resistance of the conductor in the p.d is 10v and the current flowing is 5a
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This is due to ohm’s law which states “The current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across it ends and is inversely proportional to it’s resistance, provided the temperature and other physical conditions remains constant”
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In simple terms V(voltage)=I(current)*R(resistance).
Therefore I=V/R
As per your stated question I=10V/5 ohms=2 amperes
If it contains various combination of resistors it’s a different story but this law is applicable in every aspect of basic electronic and electrical problems.
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