The potential differencebetween the ends
of a conductor
of resistance 10ohms if the
charge flowing
through
it is 360C per minute is
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t = 2 min = 120 second.
R=10Ω, V = 20 volt
⇒ current i=
R
V
=
10
20
=2 Ans
⇒ charge 2=it=2×120=240 coulomb
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Answer:
The potential difference between the resistance is 600 V.
Explanation:
Given,
The resistance of a conductor (R) = 10 ohms
The charge (Q) flowing through it is 360 C/min
To find,
The potential difference(V) across the resistance (R)
Concept,
Ohm's law: The voltage (V) across the conductor is directly proportional to the current (I) flowing through the conductor.
V ∝ I
⇒ V = IR (Where "R" is a constant which is Resistance)
Calculation,
Hence, V = I × R (from ohm's law)
V = 60 A × 10 ohms
V = = 600 (A × ohms) = 600 (Volts).
Therefore, the potential difference between the resistance is 600 V.
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