. If there are 10 Volts across a 5 Ohm resistor, what is the current? *
1 point
a) 0.5 Amps
b) 1 Amps
c) 2 Amps
d) 50 Amps
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Answer:
c.) 2 Amphere
Explanation:
V=IR
10=I × 5 ( As V=10V and R=5 ohm )
10/5=I
I= 2 Amphere.
:. 2 Amphere is the current of a 5 ohm resister.
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Given :-
Voltage (v) = 10V
Resistance (R)= 5 Ohm
To find:-
The current
Formula used !
Where,
◆ V= Voltage
[sometimes called potential difference]
◆ I = Current
◆ R= Resistance
- Put the given values in the formula
- So the Option 3 is the correct option !
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