Physics, asked by Ram07, 10 months ago

Since V-IR where Vo voltage, I u current and
R is resistance, then find out the current flowing
through a conductor which has a resistance of a
15 2. The potential difference across the terminal,
of the conductor is 120 v.

Answers

Answered by ribhubanerjee
0

Answer:

6A

Explanation:

R=15Ω

V=120V

V=IR

I=V/R

I=120V/15Ω

I=6A

Answered by vishnuakkenapally
0

Answer:

output voltage=120v

resistence=15 ohm

according to the formula,

V=IR

I=V/R

I=120/15

I=8A

Explanation:

note: potential difference across the terminal of the conductor is same as output  voltage

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