why always current in some amp and voltage is 230?
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Answer / maharaj
I think current is depending upon the load.By
Ohm's law,
V -lR,here load is variable.v-230v so current is depending upon your load
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Answer / vineet kumar
As per Ohms law the formula for Voltage is V= I x R where R
is the resistance and I stands for the current . Since R
could never be negative so voltage is always greater than
current
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