Physics, asked by partha9915, 10 months ago

how can we take out the current if 10V and 5R is given?​

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Answered by pratikishu
1

Answer:

To calculate the voltage drop across a resistor, remember: Ohm's Law (V=I*R) is your friend. Find the current flowing through a resistor, then multiply the current in amps by resistance in ohms to find the voltage drop in volts.

Answered by rituairforcetiwari
0

Answer:

2 A

Explanation:

V=IR

V= 10

R= 5

SO,

Putting the values in,

V= IR

10= I × 5

I= 10/5

I= 2 A

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