Physics, asked by nidhi6572, 2 months ago

what is resistance of a conductor through which 1A current flows by creating a potential difference of 12V across its ends?


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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

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Here's step by step explanation from the starting till the end:-

According to Ohm's Law,

R (resistance) = \frac{V}{A}

Here, 'V' means Voltage or potential difference and 'A' means Current.

Given in the question that:-

Voltage = 12V

Current = 1 A

Substituting it in the equation- R (resistance) = \frac{V}{A}.

we get:-

Resistance= \frac{12}{1}

So, resistance equals 12 ohm.

Answered by vikashpatnaik2009
1

Answer:

Here's step by step explanation from the starting till the end:-

According to Ohm's Law,

R (resistance) =  

Here, 'V' means Voltage or potential difference and 'A' means Current.

Given in the question that:-

Voltage = 12V

Current = 1 A

Substituting it in the equation- R (resistance) = .

we get:-

Resistance=  

So, resistance equals 12 ohm.

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