Numerical:- Potential difference of 20 volt is applied accross the end of resistant of 5 ohm?
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Hey!!!
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We have
V = 20 V
R = 5 ohm
=> I = ?
Thus By Ohm's Law we know
=> V = IR
Thus
=> I = V/R
=> I = 20/5
=> I = 4A
Thus 4 A current is flowing through the circuit
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__________
We have
V = 20 V
R = 5 ohm
=> I = ?
Thus By Ohm's Law we know
=> V = IR
Thus
=> I = V/R
=> I = 20/5
=> I = 4A
Thus 4 A current is flowing through the circuit
____________
Hope this helps ✌️
Legally Good Morning :-)
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Heya mate,
here is your answer,
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Here:
Potential difference, V = 20 V
Resistance, R = 5 Ω
Substituting these values in Ohm's equation, V/I = R:
Current, I = V/R = 20/5 = 4 A
●Thus, the current flowing in the circuit is 4 A.
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here is your answer,
_______________
Here:
Potential difference, V = 20 V
Resistance, R = 5 Ω
Substituting these values in Ohm's equation, V/I = R:
Current, I = V/R = 20/5 = 4 A
●Thus, the current flowing in the circuit is 4 A.
________________
# nikzz
HOPE U LIKE IT
CHEERS ☺☺
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