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an electric lamp whose resistance is 20 ohm and a conductor of 4 ohm resistance are joined to a 6 volt battery find out the total resistance of the conductor, the current through the circuit and the potential difference across the electric clamp and conductor​

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Answered by mpreetkaur987
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Answer:

(c) Potential difference across the electric lamp, V1 = IR1 = 0.25 A x 20 Ω = 5 V. Potential difference across the conductor is, V2 = IR2 = 0.25 A x 4 Ω = 1 V.

Explanation:

(c) Potential difference across the electric lamp, V1 = IR1 = 0.25 A x 20 Ω = 5 V. Potential difference across the conductor is, V2 = IR2 = 0.25 A x 4 Ω = 1 V.

Answered by RomeoHeart
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Answer:

Potential difference across the electric lamp, V1 = IR1 = 0.25 A x 20 Ω = 5 V. Potential difference across the conductor is, V2 = IR2 = 0.25 A x 4 Ω = 1 V.

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