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When a circuit has a resistor or 5 Ohm and a potential difference of 20 V what would be the current in the circuit?? Plz help... its urgent​

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Answered by priyanshuanand1454
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Answer:

Given that - V = 20 volt

R = 5 ohm

I = ?

By ohms law , V = I X R

I = V / R = 20 / 5 = 4 ampere

hence current in the circuit is 4 ampere

Answered by CuriousTesla
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100% CORRECT!

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R=5

V=20

By Ohm's Law ,

V/I=R

So,

I= V/R

So, I = 20/5=4 Ampere

Thus , 4 amp of current flows through such conductor

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