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The resistance of the element of an electric heater is 22 ohm . How much current should be used by this heater when a potential difference is 220 V?

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Answered by BrainlyEmpire
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:\impliesResistance of Element (R) = 22Ω

:\impliesPotential Difference (v) = 220v

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\twoheadrightarrow V = Potential Difference

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\twoheadrightarrow R = Resistance

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\longrightarrow220V = I × 22ohm

\longrightarrow220 / 22 = I

\longrightarrowCurrent (I) = 10Ampere

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