Social Sciences, asked by vynce777, 10 months ago

If the voltage of an item is 300V and the resistance is 81039OHMS. WHAT IS THE CURRENT?

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Answered by prat009
2

Answer:

according to the ohm's law

voltage =current × resistance

so current =voltage/resistance

given

voltage=300v

resistance=81039 ohms

so

current will be 300/81039 amp

=0.00370 amp

or

3.70 milli amp.

Answered by Anonymous
35

\large{\mathfrak{\underline{\underline{Answer:-}}}}

I = 3.7mA

{\mathfrak{\underline{\underline{Step-By-Step-Explanation:-}}}}

✯ Voltage = 300V

✯ Resistance = 81039 Ω

We have formula :-

\huge{\sf{\bigstar{\boxed{\boxed{V \: = \: IR}}}}}

\large{\sf{I \: = {\frac{V}{R}}}}

_________________[Put values]

⟹ I = 300/81039

I = 0.0037 A

\large{\sf{I \: = \: 3.7{\times}10^{-3} \: = 3.7mA}}

∴ I = 3.7 mA

\large{\sf{\star{\boxed{\boxed{I \: = \: 3.7 mA}}}}}

\rule{200}{4}

Remember

There are certain formulas :-

  • V = IR
  • P = VI
  • I = Q/T
  • V = W/Q

\rule{200}{4}

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