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If 2A current is flowing in the 2 ohm resistor, the current through 6 ohm resistor is

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Answered by pathakshreya456
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Answer:

where, R is the proportionality constant, popularly known as resistance of the conductor, it is measured in Ω (ohm) in S.I. system. So, according to the question, the resistor is of R=6Ω and the current flowing through it is I=2A, therefore, the potential difference across the resistor is V=2A×6Ω=12V.

Answered by AnanyaParashar
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Explanation:

I = 2A , R = 2 ohm

we know that -

V = IR

V = 2 x2

V = 4 volt

Now, V = IR

I = V/R

I = 2/4

I = 0.5 ampere

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