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if a pd of 33v is applied to a device whose resistance is 110 ohm find current

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Answered by SahiliDessai1998
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Answer:

The value of current is 0.3Amp

Explanation:

By ohm's law we know that V=IR

V=Potential difference

I=Current

R=Resistance

Given: V=33V, R=110ohm

As, V=IR (By putting the values)

(33)V=I.(110ohm)

I=33V/110ohm

I=0.3Amp

Answered by Tulsi4890
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The value of the current is 0.3 Ampere.

Given:

Potential difference, V = 33 Volt

Resistance, R = 110 ohm

To Find:

The value of the current.

Solution:

We are required to find the value of the current(I).

The relation between current, potential difference, and resistance is given as V = IR

Current, I =V/R  ------(1)

Potential difference, V = 33 Volt

Resistance, R = 110 ohm

By substituting the values of Potential difference(V) and Resistance(R) in equation(1) we get the current value.

Current, I = 33/110

I = 0.3 Ampere

Therefore, The value of the current(I) is 0.3 Ampere.

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