In an electrical circuit, the current passing through a conductor varies inversely with the resistance. Suppose that when the current is 2A (amperes), the resistance is 115ohms. What is the resistance when the current is 5A ?

varies inversely means there is a constant k such that

ir = k

we are told that i=2 when r=115:
2*115 = 230 = k

so, when i=5,

5r = 230
r = 46 ohms

To find the resistance when the current is 5A, considering an inverse relationship, we can use the formula:

Current1 * Resistance1 = Current2 * Resistance2

Given that when the current is 2A, the resistance is 115 ohms, we can plug in the values into the formula:

2A * 115ohms = 5A * Resistance2

Simplifying the equation, we have:

230 = 5A * Resistance2

Next, we can solve for Resistance2 by dividing both sides of the equation by 5A:

Resistance2 = 230/5A

Therefore, when the current is 5A, the resistance is 230/5A ohms, or 46 ohms.