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calculate mass of ammonia formed when 20kg of nitrogen reacts with 5kg of hydrogen​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \sf \: in \: the \: \: figure \: \\ \\ \sf \: voltage \: \: V_1 = 35\: V \\ \bf \: registance \: R_1 = 10 \: \Omega \: \\ \bf \: registance \: R_2 = 15 \: \Omega \: \\ \bf \: registance \: R_ 3 = 6 \: \Omega \: \\ \bf \: registance \: R _ 4= 20 \: \Omega \: \\ \bf \: registance \: R_5 = 25 \: \Omega \: \\ \bf \: registance \: R_6= 5 \: \Omega \: \\ \bf \: registance \: R_7= 12\: \Omega \: \\ \bf \: registance \: R_8 = 15 \: \Omega \: \\ \\ \green \odot \: \sf \: find \: the \: value \: of \: \: total \: current \: (I )\: \\

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Answered by lohitjinaga
2

Answer:

voltageV

1

=35V

registanceR

1

=10Ømega

registanceR

2

=15Ømega

registanceR

3

=6Ømega

registanceR

4

=20Ømega

registanceR

5

=25Ømega

registanceR

6

=5Ømega

registanceR

7

=12Ømega

registanceR

8

=15Ømega

⊙findthevalueoftotalcurrent(I)

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