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Snowcat [4.5K]
2 years ago
11

A 330-ohm resistor is connected to a 5-volt battery. The current through the resistor is

Physics
2 answers:
klasskru [66]2 years ago
8 0

Question :-

  • A 330 Ohm Resistor is connected to a 5 Volt Battery . What is the Current through the Resistor ?

Answer :-

  • Current of the Battery is 66 Ampere.

Explanation :-

As per the provided information in the given question, The Resistance is given as 330 Ohm . The Voltage is given as 5 Volt . And, we have been asked to calculate the Current .

For calculating the Current , we will use the Formula :-

\bigstar \:  \:  \:  \boxed{ \sf{ \: Current \:  =  \:  \dfrac{Voltage}{Resistance}  \: }}

Therefore , by Substituting the given values in the above Formula :-

\dag \: \: \: \sf {Current \: = \: \dfrac {Voltage}{Resistance} }

\longmapsto \: \: \: \sf {Current \: = \: \dfrac {5}{330} }

\longmapsto \: \: \: \sf {Current \: = \: \dfrac {1}{66} }

\longmapsto \: \: \: \textbf {\textsf {Current \: = \: 66 }}

Hence :-

  • Current = 66 Ampere .

\underline {\rule {180pt} {4pt}}

Additional Information :-

\Longrightarrow \: \: \: \sf {Voltage \: = \: Current \: \times \: Resistance}

\Longrightarrow \: \: \: \sf {Current \: = \: \dfrac {Voltage}{Resistance} }

\Longrightarrow \: \: \: \sf {Resistance \: = \: \dfrac {Voltage}{Current} }

Readme [11.4K]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Question :-

A 330 Ohm Resistor is connected to a 5 Volt Battery . What is the Current through the Resistor ?

Answer :-

Current of the Battery is 66 Ampere.

Explanation :-

As per the provided information in the given question, The Resistance is given as 330 Ohm . The Voltage is given as 5 Volt . And, we have been asked to calculate the Current .

For calculating the Current , we will use the Formula :-

\bigstar \: \: \: \boxed{ \sf{ \: Current \: = \: \dfrac{Voltage}{Resistance} \: }}★

Current=

Resistance

Voltage

Therefore , by Substituting the given values in the above Formula :-

\dag \: \: \: \sf {Current \: = \: \dfrac {Voltage}{Resistance} }†Current=

Resistance

Voltage

\longmapsto \: \: \: \sf {Current \: = \: \dfrac {5}{330} }⟼Current=

330

5

\longmapsto \: \: \: \sf {Current \: = \: \dfrac {1}{66} }⟼Current=

66

1

\longmapsto \: \: \: \textbf {\textsf {Current \: = \: 66 }}⟼Current = 66

Hence :-

Current = 66 Ampere .

\underline {\rule {180pt} {4pt}}

Additional Information :-

\Longrightarrow \: \: \: \sf {Voltage \: = \: Current \: \times \: Resistance}⟹Voltage=Current×Resistance

\Longrightarrow \: \: \: \sf {Current \: = \: \dfrac {Voltage}{Resistance} }⟹Current=

Resistance

Voltage

\Longrightarrow \: \: \: \sf {Resistance \: = \: \dfrac {Voltage}{Current} }⟹Resistance=

Current

Voltage

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