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What resistance would produce a current of 200 amperes with a potential difference of 2000 volts

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Answer:

  • 10 Ohm

Step-by-step explanation:

According to ohm's law, we know that:

  • V = IR

Where,

  • Voltage (V) = 2000 Volts
  • Current (I) = 200 Amperes

Substituting the values, we get:

→ 2000 = 200 × R

→ 2000/200 = R

→ 10 = R

Hence,

  • Required Resistance = 10 ohm

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