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15 January, 17:47

If current I=2A and resistance R = 5 ohms what is the potential difference (voltage) V?

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  1. 15 January, 19:39
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    10 V

    Explanation:

    From Ohm's law, V=IR where V is the potential difference voltage, I is the current and R is resistance. Substituting 2A for current and 5 Ohms for resistance then V=2*5 = 10 V
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