Physics, asked by irshadahmad9354, 4 months ago

The current flowing through a 5000 Ω resistor is equal to 100 mA. Calculate the potential difference across the resistor

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Answered by divyanshgangurde
1

Explanation:

Given:

R=5000ohm

I=100 mA

To Find:

V i.e potential difference

V=IR         (Ohm's law)

V=5000*100

V=500000 volts

Edit: My answer may be wrong

Answered by KGU26
0

Answer:

V=500volts.

Explanation:

V=IR.

V=100×10^-3×5000.[milli(m)=10^-3].

V=500volts.

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