Physics, asked by saurav8336, 10 months ago

what is resistance if I=100 mA and V=1v?​

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Answered by manasa1010
2

Answer:

hey mate there's your answer

I=100mA=100×10^-3A

I=10^-1A

and V=1v

we know that, V=IR

R=V/I

R=1/10^-1

R=10 ohm

hope it helps you........

Thank you!!

Answered by BrainlySurgeon
6

From the Question,

Current,I: 100mA

We know that,

 \sf{1milliampere = 10 {}^{ - 3} ampere}

Then,

100mA would be

10 {}^{ - 1}

Thus, Current,I:10^-1A

and, Potential Difference,V:1V

From Ohm's Law:

V=IR

→1=(10^-1)R

R=10Ω

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