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What is the potential difference when the current in a circuit is 5mA and resistance is 30 Ohms

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\bf{ \underline{Given:- }}


\sf• \: The \: current \: in \: a \: circuit \: is \: 5 \: amps. \: and \: resistance \: is \: 30 \: Ohms.


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\bf{ \underline{To \:  Find :- }}


\sf{• \: The \: Potential \: Difference. }


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\huge\bf{ \underline{ Solution:- }}


\sf According \: to \: the \: question,


\sf• \: Current \: (I) = 5 \: Amps.


\sf• \: Resistance \: (R) = 30 \: Ω


\sf{Potential \: difference \: means \: Voltage \: ( V).}


\sf{We \: know \: that, }


\bf \red{ \bigstar{ \: V = IR }}


\rightarrow \sf V =5 * 30


\rightarrow \sf V =150


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\sf \purple{Therefore, \: the \: potential \: difference \: is \: 150 \: v \: .}

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