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Answered by hello2888
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Question: An electric lamp of resistance 20Ω and a conductor of resistance 4Ω re connected to a 6V battery as shown in the circuit Calculate:  

(a) The current through the circuit

(b)The potential difference across the (i) Electric lamp and  

(ii) Conductor, and

Answer:

a). The current through the circuit= current through the bulb= current through the conductor.

The current through the circuit= the voltage of the battery voltage applied.

The current through the circuit =  

6/24  amp

The current through the circuit = 0.25amp

b). The potential difference across the lamp and the conductor.

(i) The potential difference across the electrical lamp =0.25×20=5volt

(ii) The potential difference conductor =0.25×4=1 volt

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Answered by droiden121
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0.25 Ampere of current is flowing through the circuit.

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