Physics, asked by MzGuri, 6 hours ago

How much current will a device resistance 10Ω draw, From a voltage source of 20 V?

Answers

Answered by Theking0123
22

⚝ Given:-          

  • Resistance = 10Ω
  • Voltage = 20V

⚝ To Find:-            

  • Current

⚝ Solution:-          

Here, We have given that the resistance is 10Ω and voltage is 20V.

So,

To find out the current we will use Ohm's law.

  • Current = Voltage/Resistance

Where we donate,

  • Current = I
  • Voltage = V
  • Resistance = R

                           _____________  

♡ Applying Ohm's law,  ♡

\qquad\tt{:\implies\:Current\:(\:I\:)\:=\:\dfrac{Voltage\:(\:V\:)}{Resistance\:(\:R\:)}}

\qquad\tt{:\implies\:Current\:(\:I\:)\:=\:\dfrac{20}{10}}

\qquad\tt{:\implies\:Current\:(\:I\:)\:=\:2A}

\underline{\bf{\therefore\:Thus,\:The\:Current\:is\:2A\:.}}

Answered by GoldenBliss
0

Answer:

  • Current is 2A

Explanation:

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