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A certain conductor has a resistnace of 200 ohms. What potential difference is required across the conductor in order to cause a current of 0.5 A to flow through it.
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A certain conductor has a resistnace of 200 ohms. What potential difference is required across the conductor in order to cause a current of 0.5 A to flow through it.
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a certain conductor has a resistnace of 200 ohms. What potential difference is required across the conductor in order to cause a current of 0.5 A to flow through it.
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100 volts
Step-by-step explanation:
V= IR
V= 0.5×200
V= 100 volts
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