Math, asked by abhii109, 9 months ago

what will be the current if its voltage equal to its resistance?​

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Answered by GovindRavi
2

Accoeding to Ohms Law

V = I × R ---- ( i )

As V = R then equation ( i ) changes to

R = I × R

=> I × R = R

=> I = R / R = 1 Ampere

Thus current will be 1 A

Answered by gopikapolajr
0

The relationship between current, voltage and resistance is expressed by Ohm's Law. This states that the current flowing in a circuit is directly proportional to the applied voltage and inversely proportional to the resistance of the circuit, provided the temperature remains constant.

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