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If there is 40V and a 5 amps in an electrical circuit, what is the resistance

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Answered by CLOCIPcilpa
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Answer:

V = IR

we now voltage is 6 V and current ( I ) is 5 A

So, 40 = 5 × R

R = 8 ohm

Hope you get it

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Answered by sunita12344321
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Answer:

8 ohms

Explanation:

Given, potential difference (v)=40v,

current (I) = 5 ampere

Resistance (R) = ?

By ohm's law,

V = I × R

then,R = V/I

=40/ 5

=8 ohms...

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