Answer:
ΔV = 0 V
and
R = 0 Ω
Step-by-step explanation:
An ideal wire would transmit electricity with no loss. The current and voltage at one end would be the same current and voltage as the other end.
We know that V=IR, or the voltage, V, is equal to the current, I, times the resistance, R.
A perfect wire would have no voltage drop, or ΔV = 0 V. If there were resistance in the wire, the outgoing current and voltage would both be impacted, according to V=IR.