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if the potential difference across the end of a conductor is 220 V and the resistance of the conductor is 44than the current flowing through it is​

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

Current flowing through the conductor is given by Ohm's Law,

I= V/R

Given : V=220 volts and R=44Ω

∴ I= 220/44=5 A

Answered by CoruscatingGarçon
16

Answer:

5 Ampere.

Explanation:

We know that,

V = IR

where, V = potential difference, I = Current, R = Resistance.

Also,

V = 220 Volts ; R = 44 ohm.

so,

V = IR

220 = I * 44

I = 220/44 => 5Ampere.

Hence the current flowing through the conductor is 5 Ampere

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