The voltage at the ends of the conductor is 0.2 kV, and the current in it is 10 A. What is the resistance of the conductor?

Given: U (voltage at the ends of the taken conductor) = 0.2 kV (200 V); I (current in the taken conductor) = 10 A.

The resistance of the taken conductor will be equal to the ratio of the voltage at its ends and the value of the flowing current: R = U / I.

Calculation: R = 200/10 = 20 ohms.

Answer: The resistance of the taken conductor is 20 ohms.



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