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Answered by Ravispssbp
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Please don't post same question multiple times

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The Potential Difference is the drop in voltage that occurs across a resistor as current flows through it. In a circuit, Potential Difference or Voltage (V) = Current (I) * Resistance(R), or to abbreviate V=I*R. In this case, I=5 amps and R=10 ohms, so V= I*R= 5 amps*10 ohms=50 volts...,.

To calculate the voltage drop across a resistor, remember: Ohm's Law (V=I*R) is your friend. Find the current flowing through a resistor, then multiply the current in amps by resistance in ohms to find the voltage drop in volts.

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Answered by Anonymous
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your answer is in the above pic.

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