if V is equal to 200 volt R is equal to 10 ohm then current is
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from ohms law
v=IR
rearranging the equation
I =V/R
here v=200 R=10 ohms
I =V/R
putting values we get
I =200/10
that is I =20 A
here I represents current
hope my answer helped you.:-)
v=IR
rearranging the equation
I =V/R
here v=200 R=10 ohms
I =V/R
putting values we get
I =200/10
that is I =20 A
here I represents current
hope my answer helped you.:-)
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Hello Dear.
Given ⇒
Potential (V) = 200 V
Resistance(R) = 10 Ω
According to the Ohm's law, the current flowing in the conductor is directly proportional to the Potential difference across the conductor provided that the physical conditions such as temperature remains constant.
Thus, V = I × R
⇒ I = V/R
⇒ I = 200/10
⇒ I = 20 A.
Hence, the current in the conductor is 20 A.
Hope it helps.
Given ⇒
Potential (V) = 200 V
Resistance(R) = 10 Ω
According to the Ohm's law, the current flowing in the conductor is directly proportional to the Potential difference across the conductor provided that the physical conditions such as temperature remains constant.
Thus, V = I × R
⇒ I = V/R
⇒ I = 200/10
⇒ I = 20 A.
Hence, the current in the conductor is 20 A.
Hope it helps.
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