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Title: The voltage across a resistor is jointly proportional to the resistance of the resistor and the ...
Post by: viki on Mar 20, 2019
The voltage across a resistor is jointly proportional to the resistance of the resistor and the current flowing through the resistor. If the voltage across a resistor is for a resistor whose resistance is and when the current flowing through the resistor is find the voltage across a resistor whose resistance is and when the current flowing through the resistor is
◦ 30 volts
◦ 20 volts
◦ 24 volts
◦ 10 volts
Title: The voltage across a resistor is jointly proportional to the resistance of the resistor and the ...
Post by: mtmmmmmk on Mar 20, 2019
20 volts
Title: Re: The voltage across a resistor is jointly proportional to the resistance of the resistor and the
Post by: DJ Mares on Mar 19, 2020
thank you!
Title: Re: The voltage across a resistor is jointly proportional to the resistance of the resistor and the
Post by: Saul Calte on Oct 6, 2021
20 volts