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If the resistance of a conductor is `5 Omega` and strength of current through it be 2A, find the terminal potential difference between the two ends of the conductor.

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Resistance of the conductor `(R )=5 Omega`, Strength of current (I)=2A
`therefore` Potential difference between the two ends of the conductor `(V)=IR=2xx5` volt
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