Physics, asked by joeljohnsaji, 2 months ago

The potential difference between the terminals of an electric heater is 120V and its

resistance is 12Ω, calculate the current drawn by the heater. ?​

Answers

Answered by mentorman2346
1

Answer:

10Ampere is the current drawn by the heater.

Explanation:

Given, potential difference = 120V.

Resistance = 12ohm.

BY THE OHM'S LAW,

V=IR.

; 120 = I × 12

; 120/12 = I

; 10A = I (Current).

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Answered by rahulreddynandika5
1

Answer:

I=10

Explanation:

Given data

v=120

r=12

I=v/r

=120/12

=10

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