If 0.6A current flows through a resistor . Voltage of two points of resistor is 12V . What is the resistance of the resistor?
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V= 12 V
I=0.6 A
Applying Ohm's Law,
V = IR
⇒R = V/I
= 12/0.6
= 20 Ω (20 Ohm)
I=0.6 A
Applying Ohm's Law,
V = IR
⇒R = V/I
= 12/0.6
= 20 Ω (20 Ohm)
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153
Answer:
Explanation:
Given :-
V = 12 V
I = 0.6 A
To Find :-
Resistance of the resistor
Formula to be used :-
Ohm's Law i.e V = IR
Solution :-
⇒ V = IR
⇒ R = V/I
⇒ R = 12/0.6
⇒ R = 20 Ω
Hence, the resistance of the resistor is 20 Ω
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