CBSE BOARD X, asked by sunil98715, 1 year ago

plz answer this with solutions​ plzz

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Answered by airi
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(ii) let us take the potential difference (v) =1
So current (I) will be 0.1 (according to the give graph)
Now we know R =v/I
R =1/0.1
R=10
Resistance will be same at every point because of ohm’s law
Now taking v =2.5
R=v/I
10=2.5/I
I=2.5/10
I=0.25
Hence current will be 0.25 if potential difference is 2.5
I hope you understand the concept and it will help you
Answered by drushasangwan
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HEY MATE !!

I GOT THE SAME QUESTION IN EXAM

SO THE ANSWER IS ...

THE GRAPH DEPICTS THAT ON INCREASING THE VALUE OF CURRENT THE VALUE OF POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE ALSO INCREASES OR VICE VERSA

V DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO I

II  

THE CORRESPONDING VALUE OF CURRENT TO 2.5 VOLT IS

0.25 A


sunil98715: what is the answer of 1 part
drushasangwan: I hv written
drushasangwan: This 1st para
sunil98715: i have written V is directly proportional to I
drushasangwan: Oh yes ... sorry my mistake ... it will be I not R
sunil98715: ok koi nhi
drushasangwan: :-)
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