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the current passing through a resistor in a circuit is 0.5 a when the voltage across the same resistor is 5 v what is the value of current when the voltage across the resistor is 6v​

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Answered by tandelkriza2506
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1.67 A

Step-by-step explanation:

I = 0.5 A

V = 5V

V2 = 6V

then , I2 = ?

R = V/I

R = 5 / 0.5

R = 10 ohm

I2 = V/ R

I2 = 6 / 10

I2 = 3 / 5

I2 = 0. 6 A

Answered by jaivankadi
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Answer:

0.6A

Step-by-step explanation:

apply ohm's law

which is V=IR

WE get 5=0.5R

therefore R=10 ohm

now since voltage is applied through same resistor R=10ohm

and V=6V (given)

by ohm's law

I=V/R=6/10=0.6A

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