Physics, asked by Mister360, 3 months ago

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Potential difference =220volts
Resistance =1100\omega(ohm)

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Answered by annabijuthomas3
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Answer:

Potential Dofference=220 volts

Resistance=1100 Ohm

By using Ohm's law,

Potential Difference/Electric Current = Resistance

220/Current=1100

Current=1100/220= 5 Amperes

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Answered by WildCat7083
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We know that,

\begin{gathered}\qquad \longmapsto \bold{{\orange{I= \frac{V}{R}  }} } \\\end{gathered}

Subsituting the values,

 \large \bold{l=  \frac{220}{1100}  =5 A }

More to know:

Electric current is expressed by the amount of charge flowing through a particular area and unit time. The formulas for calculating current are as follows

  •   {I= \frac{Q}{T}}
  • \begin{gathered}\qquad {{{I= \frac{V}{R}  }} } \end{gathered}
  •  {H =  {I}^{2} RT}
  •  {P=VI}

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