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calculate the current through each resistance in the circuit given below. also redraw the diagram and show the flow of current using arrows ​

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Answered by AbdJr10
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Answered by SteffiPaul
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•The current through each resistance in the circuit given is R1 =1A, R2 =0.5A, R3 =0.5A and R4 =1A.

•The current through each resistor in the circuit is found as follows:

▪The voltage - current equivalence is given as V=IR.

▪Here the equivalent value of resistance is found and substituted in the above formula.

▪This results in the value of current in the primary circuit.

▪However, current splits up between the two resistors in the values of their resistance.

▪Here it is equally split as their resistances are also equal.

▪Thus the values of current across all the resistances are found.

•The diagram is redrawn showing the flow of current using arrows.

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