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What is the current affair for of an 2 ohm resistance are connected in series and 6 volt potential difference is applied

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Given:

  • Resistance,R = 2 ohm

  • Potential difference,V = 6 volt

To find out:

Find the current, I ?

Formula used:

 \boxed {\sf{ \star \: V = IR}}

Solution:

We know,

 \sf{V = I × R}

★ Substituting the values of potential difference and resistance in the above formula,we get:

 :  \implies \sf{6 =I  \times 2 }

 :  \implies \sf{I  = \cancel  \dfrac{6}{2} }

 :  \implies \sf{ I = 3 }

Thus,the current is 3 Ampere.

Knowledge Enhancer:

Electric current: Rate of flow of charge.

  • Scalar quantity ( Magnitude as well as direction )

  • S.I unit is Ampere

  • It denoted by letter A.
Answered by Anonymous
5

Explanation:

Given :-

  • R = 2 ohm resistance

  • V = 6 volt potential

To Find :-

  • What is the current affair

Solution:-

According to the ohm formula :-

  • Ohm's Law is a formula used to calculate the relationship between voltage, current and resistance in an electrical circuit. To students of electronics, Ohm's Law (V = IR) is as fundamentally important as Einstein's Relativity equation (V = mc²) is to physicists. V = I x R.

V = IR

Putting all values :-

  • 6 = l ×2

  • 6 = 2l

  • l = 6/2

  • l = 3

the current affair is 3 applied

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