Physics, asked by ak6587278, 10 months ago

. 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

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
27

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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Answered by Brâiñlynêha
79

Given :-

Voltage (v) = 10V

Resistance (R)= 5 Ohm

To find:-

The current

Formula used !

\boxed{\sf{\dag \ \ V= IR }}

Where,

◆ V= Voltage

[sometimes called potential difference]

◆ I = Current

◆ R= Resistance

  • Put the given values in the formula

:\implies\sf V= I R \\ \\ :\implies\sf 10 = I\times 5\\ \\ :\implies\sf \cancel{\dfrac{10}{5}}= I\\ \\ :\implies\sf 2=I \\ \\ :\implies\sf Current = 2 \ A

  • So the Option 3 is the correct option !

\underline{\boxed{\textsf{\textbf{\dag \ \ Current = 2 \ Ampere }}}}

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