Math, asked by anilrai2436, 9 months ago

When a student connects a voltmeter across the terminals of a battery, it measures
6 V. If he connects a resistance of 2 ohm across the terminals of the battery as
shown in the figure, then the current flowing through this resistance (R) must be:​

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Answered by Anonymous
8

The current flowing through the resistance R is 3 Amperes.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

  • Voltage of a battery is 6 volts.
  • Resistance connected with battery is 2 ohms.

  \rightarrow \: v = ir \\  \rightarrow \: i =  \frac{v}{r}  \\  \rightarrow \: i =  \frac{6}{2}  \\  \rightarrow \: i = 3 \: amperes

The current flowing through the resistance R is 3 Amperes.

Answered by rishu912gaga5
1

Answer:

here V=6

R=2 OHM

Step-by-step explanation:

BY OHMS LAW V=IR

6=I * 2

I=6 V/2OHM = 3 A

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