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What is the magnitude and direction of the current in the 18 ohm resistor?

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Answered by singhmahesh140
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(6 - 4) = 2V. 
Current = (E/R) = 2/10, = 0.2A. 
Direction (conventional current) = anticlockwise (right to left in resistor.
Answered by wanimurtaza
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Answer: We know as per ohms law V = IR  

Explanation:

  • Now if we see current and resistancee have  inverse relation.
  • So if we have more resistance we will get a low current
  • Same is the case when to opposite case
  • But point to be noted is that voltage must be constant in these cases.
  • we denote resistance by  ohm .
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