Determine the voltage at the ends of a 2 ohm conductor if the current in the conductor is 0.2 A.

Given: R (the resistance that the conductor has) = 2 ohms; I (current in the conductor) = 0.2 A.

You can calculate the required voltage using Ohm’s law for a section of the circuit: U = R * I.

Let’s make the calculation: U = 2 * 0.2 = 0.4 V.

Answer: The required voltage at the ends of the taken conductor is 0.4 V.



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