The potential difference b/w the
terminals of
of the electric heater is
75 Volts
when draws a current of 5A.

The potential difference b/w the
terminals of
of the electric heater is
75 Volts
when draws a current of 5A.
What current will heater
draw if the potential difference is
increased to 150 Volts.​

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  1. Answer:

    10 A

    Explanation:

    By Ohm’s Law,

    V=IR

    Now placing the values

    75=R×5

    R=15

    again when pd = 150

    then V/R = I

    150/15 = I

    I =10

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  2. Answer:

    v=75

    I=5A

    v=I×R

    75=5×R

    75/5=R

    15=R

    when the potential difference is increased to 150 v

    v=150

    R= 15

    v=I×R

    150=I×15

    150/15=I

    10=I

    hope it helps u

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