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What is the current if 12 ohm and 6ohm resistor are connected in parallel and 10v potential difference is applied? |
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Answer» esistance(1/R)= 1/R1 + 1/R2R1 = 12 OhmR2 = 6 Ohm1/R = 1/R1 + 1/R21/R = 1/12 + 1/6 Ohm (By Taking LCM of 12 and 6, we GET 12 as LCM)THEREFORE, 1/R = 1+2/12 Ohm1/R = 3/12 Ohm1/R = 1/4 OhmR = 4 OhmNow, Total Resistance = 4 OhmPotential Difference = 10 VoltCurrent = ?By APPLYING the above values in I = V/R, We get (Ohm's Law)I = 10/4 Ampere I = 5/2 AmpereI = 2.5 AmpereHope It Helps You |
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