Math, asked by srimans8e20192020, 1 month ago

When a potential difference of 2 volt is applied across the ends of a wire(A)
of 5 m length, a current of 1 A is found to flow through it. Calculate the
resistance across the ends of the wire(B) if it is doubled on itself.
Draw the V-I graph for the two wires A & B.

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Answered by ATTITUDEMAYANK
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Answer:

When a potential difference of 2v is applied across a end of a wire of 5m length, a current of 1A is found to flow it. Calculate 3. resistance across ends of the wire if is doubled on itself.

Answered by shubhamugale2005
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Step-by-step explanation:

When a potential difference of 2 volt is applied across the ends of a wire(A)

of 5 m length, a current of 1 A is found to flow through it. Calculate the

resistance across the ends of the wire(B) if it is doubled on itself.

Draw the V-I graph for the two wires A & B.

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