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Discussion Forum : Ohm's Law - General Questions (Q.No. 21)
21.

If the voltage in the given circuit was cut in half, what would the current equal?

10 mA
30 mA
60 mA
90 mA
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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SANTOSH said:   9 years ago
According to formula,

V = I.R
Then I = v/r.

Write value in formula.
I = 18/300 = 0.06A.
But half in circuit,
0.06/2 = 0.03A,
= 30mA.
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Amir shahzad.fsd. said:   9 years ago
Wo know,
V = ir.
I = v/r.

Halved voltage is cut Half. = 9.
I = 9/300 = 0.03 = 30mA.
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Binktesh sharma RIET said:   1 decade ago
If the circuit cut half, so voltage is 18/2 = 9v.

So we know that v = ir.

There for i = v/r = 9/300 = 0.03 = 30mA.
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Samarmohan mohanty said:   1 decade ago
Voltage is halved so V = 9v so,

I= V/R = 9/300 = 0.03 = 30mA.

Maruthi Prapulla Kumar Yadav said:   1 decade ago
Equation is
V=IR
I=V/R
Voltage Halved so V/2
That is =18/2
V =9V
Substitute in Above Equation
I=V/R
I=9/300
I=0.03A
I=0.03*10^3 mA
I=30mA

Adearthic said:   1 decade ago
Here is the explanation : "If the voltage in the given circuit was cut in half. ".

Tanu said:   1 decade ago
Why is the voltage halved? kindly explain.

Alok said:   1 decade ago
v=ir==18=i*300, now it is said in the qn that voltage is halfed.

Hence18/2=9=i*300.which come out to be 30ma

Vasu said:   1 decade ago
What @samaresh said is wrong. Do check the answer out by @Neeraja.

Neeraja said:   1 decade ago
v=i*r
here the voltage is cut in half 18/2=9
i=v/r
i=9/300=0.03=30mA


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