Physics, asked by mrsurrenderyadav, 1 year ago

If the potential difference across the two ends of a conductor is 5v And the current through it is 0.2 a then what is the resistance of the conductor


sagar10031: 5/0.2
sagar10031: 50/2= 25
sagar10031: I=V/R
sagar10031: (•.• Ohm's law )

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Answered by RebelGirl
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V=IR
(I is current, V is voltage and R is resistance)

R=V/I= 5/0.2=25ohm

therefore, resistance is 25 ohm.

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Answered by deepsen640
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HELLO DEAR FRIEND

HERE IS THE SOLUTION

GIVEN POTRENTIAL DIFFERENCE(V)= 5v

CURRENT(I) THROUGH IT = 0.2A

BY THE OHM'S LAW

V = IR

 \huge \boxed{R = \frac{V}{I} }

 \huge \boxed{R = \frac{5}{0.2} }

 \huge \boxed{R = 25ohm }

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