Physics, asked by purpleworld2109, 20 days ago

What would be the resistance of a resistor if the current flowing through it 1.5A

when the potential difference across it is 2.05 volt​

Answers

Answered by tmgamer5911
1

Answer:

R = 0.73.

I=vr I divided by v which means 1.5 divided by 2.05 you will get the answer

Answered by Johnsonmijo
1

Answer:

The resistance of the resistor, R = 1.4 Ω

Explanation:

We know from Ohm's law that, V = IR.

Where V is the potential difference, I is the current flowing through the conductor and R is the resistance of the conductor.

The current flowing through the resistor, I = 1.5 A

The potential difference across the resistor, V = 2.05 V

∴ Resistance of the resistor, R = V / I

                                                  = 2.05 / 1.5

                                                  = 1.4 Ω

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