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. A battery of 13V is connected in series with resistors of 0.1 ohm, 0.2 ohm, 0.3 ohm, 0.4 ohm and 12 ohm. How much current would flow through the 0.3 ohm resistor?​

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A battery of 12 V is connected in series with resister of 0.2 Ω , 0.3 Ω , 0.4 Ω, 0.5 Ω , and 12 Ω. The amount of current that will flow through the 0.3 Ω resistor. So, the current that flows through all the resistors is equal. So, the current that flows through the 0.3 Ω resistor is 0.89 A.

Answered by Anonymous
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A battery of 12 V is connected in series with resister of 0.2 Ω , 0.3 Ω , 0.4 Ω, 0.5 Ω , and 12 Ω. The amount of current that will flow through the 0.3 Ω resistor. So, the current that flows through all the resistors is equal. So, the current that flows through the 0.3 Ω resistor is 0.89 A.

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