Physics, asked by kartikade007, 4 months ago

when a current of 0.6 ampere flows through a conductor the potential difference across it is 12 volt what will be the potential difference across the same conductor is the current value change to 0.25 ampere.​

Answers

Answered by DevMehta19921989
4

Answer:

V = IR

R =V/I

= 12/0.6

=20

Therefore

V = IR

= 0.25 * 20

= 5

Answered by sameeha343
24

Explanation:

V = IR

R =V/I

= 12/0.6

=20

Therefore

V = IR

= 0.25 * 20

= 5

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