A resistance of 1kΩ has a current of 0.25A throughout it when it is connected to the terminal of a battery. What is the potential difference across the ends of a resistor?

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Answer:

The potential difference across the resistor is 250 volts.

Explanation:

The potential difference [tex]V[/tex] across the ends of the resistor is given by

[tex]V = IR[/tex]

where [tex]I[/tex] is the current through the resistor and [tex]R[/tex] is is its resistance.

Now, in our case

[tex]R = 1.0*10^3\Omega[/tex],

[tex]I = 0.25 A[/tex];

therefore, the potential across is

[tex]V = 0.25A (1.0*10^3\Omega)[/tex]

[tex]\boxed{V = 250volts.}[/tex]

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