Science, asked by gamerorion3, 2 months ago

Find the potential difference if a resistor of 15ohm has a current of 2.5A flowing

through it.​

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Answered by kajal3917
0

Explanation:

According to the ohms law, if temperature is same then potential drop across resistor will be directly proportional to the current passing through it.

V=IR

Where

V= potential difference across the resistor

I= Current passing through resistor

R= proportionality constant also known as resistance.

So according to given data

Potential across terminal of 15 ohms resistor having current 5 ampere is

V=5*15=45Volts

Answered by amitmourya127
1

Answer:

According to the ohms law, if temperature is same then potential drop across resistor will be directly proportional to the current passing through it.

V=IR

Where

V= potential difference across the resistor

I= Current passing through resistor

R= proportionality constant also known as resistance.

So according to given data

Potential across terminal of 15 ohms resistor having current 5 ampere is

V=5*15=45Volts

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