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Find the resistance of the metallic conductor for the range it obeys Ohm’s law.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

ince I=V/R

SO R EQUALS V/I

GIVEN

V=10,I=5

SO R=10/5=2

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Answered by phillipinestest
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The resistance of the metallic conductor for the range it obeys Ohm’s is 2.

Explanation:

Given:

V = 10

I = 5

Ohm's Law is given by V = I R

To measure resistance

R= \frac{V}{I}

This resistance is equal to the voltage applied divided by the current passing through the conductor.

R= \frac{10}{5}

R = 2

Most conductors of electricity are non-ohmic conductors. Ohm's law is just valid for resistors whose opposition doesn't rely upon the applied voltage, which are called ohmic gadgets. Temperature is a significant factor in deciding the exactness of Ohm's law.

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