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23 December, 14:11

A 180-ohm resistor has 0.10 A of current in it. what is the potential difference across the resistor

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  1. 23 December, 14:27
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    We know V=IR (Ohm's law).

    We are given R=180Ω and I=0.1A, then V = (0.1AΩ) (180Ω). Therefore

    V=18V
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