Physics, asked by bharathkumar39, 10 months ago

The current in a wire
(a) Depends only on the potential difference applied
(b) Depends only on the resistance of the wire
c) Depends on both resistance and potential difference
d) Does not depend on resistance and potential difference

Answers

Answered by lalitha2004
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the option (c)

depends on both resistance and potential difference

Answered by krimusa7524
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Hey buddy

The current in a wire depends on

➡c. BOTH RESISTANCE AND POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE

➡AS , CURRENT is directly proportional to the potential difference .

I = V

Where , I = current

V= potential differnce

➡ current is inversely proportional to the resistance of a conductor

I = 1 /R

Where ,

I = current

R= resistance

➡so, I = V/R

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