if there 10volts across from 5ohm. then what 's current
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Gɪᴠᴇɴ :-
- Potential Difference (V) = 5 V
- Resistance (R) = 5 ohms
ᴛᴏ ғɪɴᴅ :-
- Current (I)
sᴏʟᴜᴛɪᴏɴ :-
According to OHM'S LAW, we get,
➭ Potential Difference = Current × Resistance
➭ V = I × R
On putting above given values in it, we get,
➭ 10 = I × 5
➭ I = 10/5
➭ I = 2 A
Hence,
- Current (I) is 2A
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
- Potential difference (V) = 10 V
- Resistance (R) = 5 Ω
- Current (I)
→ By Ohm's law current in a circuit is given by
I = V/R
→ Substituting the given datas we get,
I = 10/5
I = 2 A
→ Ohm's law state that the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to potential difference applied across its ends provided the temperature and other physical conditions remain unchanged.
V = R I
→ The SI unit of current is Ampere (A).
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