Physics, asked by anugund1986, 7 months ago

The voltage v ( v +- delta v ) is measured as ( 7.3 V +- 0.1 V ) and current ‘ I ( I +- delta I ) ‘ is measured as ( 2.73 A +- 0.05 A ). Calculate the resistance R by using Ohm’s law as R= V/ I

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by lazygone9
4

Answer:

(2.7+-0.08) Ohm

Explanation:

(7.3V +- 0.1V/7.3V * 100%).

(2.73A +- 0.05A/2.73A *100)

R = V / I

R = (7.3V / 2.73A. +- 1.369+ 1.831)

R = (7.3V / 2.73A. +- 1.369+ 1.831)R = 2.7 Ohm +- 3.227 %

R = (7.3V / 2.73A. +- 1.369+ 1.831)

R = 2.7 Ohm +- 3.227 %

R = [2.7 +- (3.227 / 100 ) * 100 ] Ohm

R = (7.3V / 2.73A. +- 1.369+ 1.831)

R = 2.7 Ohm +- 3.227 %

R = [2.7 +- (3.227 / 100 ) * 100 ] Ohm

R = (2.7 +- 0.0871)

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