Physics, asked by faizfaaris, 11 months ago

Howe can we find the potential difference across a resistor

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Answered by parvd
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If no internal resistance is present in voltage supply, the potential difference across the resistor is equal to supply voltage. Now imagine the same circuit but total current is given as 0.1A . The potential difference is V=IR=0.1*5=0.5V, which basically means the statement above is incorrect

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