Physics, asked by aashik363, 5 months ago

Determine the value of resistor, when current flowing through it is 2A and a voltage of 20v is applied in the circuit. *
A. 10 ohm
B. 20 ohm
C. 25 ohm
D. 35 ohm​

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Answered by anamikadubey1981
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Answer:

According to Ohm's law, V = IR. That is, R = V/I.

In this case, the voltage is 20 V and the current is 0.05 A.

So, the resistance R = 20/0.05 = 400 ohms.

Now, to make a current of 300 mA flow through the same resistor of 400 ohms, the potential difference to be applied is calculated as follows.

Here, I = 300 mA = 0.3 A and R = 400 ohms.

Therefore, V = 0.3*400 = 120 V.

Hence, to make a current of 300 mA flow through the same resistor of 400 ohms a potential difference of 120 V is applied.

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Answered by maheshwarkaushi2019
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Answer:

answer is 25 ohm

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