Two resistors with resistances 5 ohm and 10 ohm and current 0.6 amper
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9 volts
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Two resistors of 5 ohms and 10 ohms are connected in series, then find the potential difference if the current is equal to 0.6 amperes
Given :
Resistance of resistor 1 = 5 ohms
Resistance of resistor 2 = 10 ohms
To find :
Potential difference
Equivalent resistance = 10+5 = 15 ohms
Using the ohms law :
V=IR
V=0.6×15
V= 9 volts
The potential difference across the resistors is equal to 9 volts
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☛ Two resistors with resistances 5 ohm and 10 Ohm respectively. Find the potential difference when current flow of 0.6 Ampere.
Given:-
- Resistance of resistors (R1) = 5 ohm
- Resistances of resistors (R2) = 10 ohm.
To Find:-
- Potential Difference (v)
Solution :-
Equivalent resistance of two resistors =5+10=15 ohm.
According to the Ohm's law
➦Potential difference = Current × Resistance
➦ V= I × R
➭ V = 0.6× 15
➭ v = 9 volts
∴ The potential difference is 9 volts
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