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The potential difference across a resistor r carrying current i is ir

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Answered by adarshhoax
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The potential difference across a resistor r carrying current i is ir.
this is defined by ohm's law.
Answered by handgunmaine
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The potential difference across a resistor R carrying current I is equal to I × R. It is true.

Explanation:

  • Ohm's law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points.
  • Mathematically, it is given by :

V = I × R

  • So, the potential difference across a resistor R carrying current I is equal to I × R. The SI unit of current is A and the SI unit of resistance is ohms.

Hence, the given statement is true.

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