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A potential difference of 4 volt is applied to two resistors of 6 ohm and 2ohm connected in series. calculate (a) the combined resistance (b) the current flowing (c) the potential difference across the 6 ohm resistor​

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Answered by sucharithaa
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Answer:

Explanation:

a)resistence in series=R1+R2

=6ohm+2ohm

=8ohm

b)Current=Voltage/Resistance

=4V/8ohm

=1/2amps

c)potential difference accross 6ohm=current*resistance

=1/2amp*6ohm

=3v

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