Physics, asked by rrm99, 10 months ago

Calcule the resistance
Current 0.4 A
potential difference 0.8 Volt​

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Answered by brainlyaryan12
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Formula to be used --

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➡️V=0.8 volt

➡️I=0.4 A

Using in formula--

\Large{R=\frac{V}{I}}

➡️\Large{R=\frac{0.8}{0.4}}

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Answered by BrainlyIAS
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Answer:

Question : Calcule the resistance  Current 0.4 A  potential difference 0.8 Volt​

Given :  Current ( I ) = 0.4 Amperes

Potential Difference ( V ) = 0.8 Volt

Resistance ( R ) = ? Ohms

Formula : V = IR ( Ohm's Law)

So V = IR (sub. values now)

0.8 = 0.4 * R

=> R = 2 Ohms

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