For the circuit diagram shown below, complete the given C-Q-V-E table. The potential difference applied across terminals A and B is 10.0 Volts.
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Given: Potential difference (V) = 10.0 Volts, Current (I) = 2.0 Amps Using Ohm's Law: V = I * R Substitute the given values: 10 = 2 * R Solve for R: R = 10 / 2 = 5 Ohms Show more…
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