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Find the resistance of a conductor if the electric current flowing through it is 0.35 A when the potential difference across it is 1.4 V.

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To find the resistance of a conductor given the electric current and the potential difference across it, we can use Ohm's Law. Ohm's Law states that: \[ V = I \times R \] Where: - \( V \) is the potential difference (voltage) in volts (V), - \( I \) is the current in amperes (A), - \( R \) is the resistance in ohms (Ω). ...
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