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The current flowing through a resistor connected in an electrical circuit and the potential difference developed across it's ends are shown in thr given diagram.Find the value of resistance of the resistor in ohms.

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Answered by sherafgan354
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Answer:

R = 10 ohms

Explanation:

Given that

Current = I = 180mA = 0.180A

Voltage = V = 1.8V

As we know that Ohm's Law relates the current flowing in a wire of certain resistance with the potential difference applied across it. It can be represented mathematically as follows:

V = IR

R = V/R

R = 1.8/0.180

R = 10Ω

So, the value of the resistance of the wire through which current is passing is 10 ohms

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