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When a potential difference of 1.2 volt is applied across a conductor, the current flowing in it is 0.25 ampere. Calculate the resistance of the conductor.

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Answered by Reshma18
95
Resistance = Potential difference / Current
                   = 1.2 / 0.25
                    = 4.8 ohm 
Answered by Anonymous
33

Answer:

here is ur ans.

resistance = potential difference / current

here ,

potential difference= 1.2 V

current= 0 .25 A

1.2 / 0.25

= 4.8 ohm

Explanation:

hope it helps uu

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