a resistance of 6 ohms is connected to the series with another resistance of 4 ohms. a potential difference of 20 volts is applied across the combination. calculate the current through the circuit and potential difference across the 6 ohms resistance
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» GIVEN :-
______R1 = 6 ohm
______R2 = 4 ohm
_______V = 20 V
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» Now
=> R1 + R2 = 6 + 4 = 10 ohm
___________
» We know that :-
=> V = RI
=> I = V/R
=> I = 20/10 = 2 A
____________________________
» then potential difference across the 6 ohm resistance is :-
=> V = RI
=> V = 6×2
=> V = 12 V
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______R1 = 6 ohm
______R2 = 4 ohm
_______V = 20 V
_________________________
» Now
=> R1 + R2 = 6 + 4 = 10 ohm
___________
» We know that :-
=> V = RI
=> I = V/R
=> I = 20/10 = 2 A
____________________________
» then potential difference across the 6 ohm resistance is :-
=> V = RI
=> V = 6×2
=> V = 12 V
__________[ANSWER]
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R1 =6ohms,
R2=4ohms...
And V=20volts
Total Resistance = R1 + R2 = 6 + 4 = 10 ohms
Then,
We have to put in the formula
That is,...
V = RI
I = V÷R
I = 20 ÷ 10
I = 2 Ampere
Now, we have to find the potential difference across the 6 ohms resistance...
V = RI
V = 6×2
p.d(V) = 12 Volts
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Here is your answer...✨✨✨
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R1 =6ohms,
R2=4ohms...
And V=20volts
Total Resistance = R1 + R2 = 6 + 4 = 10 ohms
Then,
We have to put in the formula
That is,...
V = RI
I = V÷R
I = 20 ÷ 10
I = 2 Ampere
Now, we have to find the potential difference across the 6 ohms resistance...
V = RI
V = 6×2
p.d(V) = 12 Volts
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Hope this will help you...✨✨✨
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