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calculate the current through each resistors​

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Answered by ExᴏᴛɪᴄExᴘʟᴏʀᴇƦ
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☞ I1 = 0.125 A

☞ I2 = 0.84 A

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✭ There are two resistors of 4Ω & 6Ω connected in parallel

✭ Voltage = 0.5 A

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◈ Current through each resistor?

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We know that in a parallel connection voltage across any point in a circuit is equal,so to find the current through each resistor we shall use the Ohm's law,i.e

\underline{\boxed{\sf V = IR}}

Current through the 6Ω resistor

\sf V = IR

\sf 0.5 = I \times 6

\sf \dfrac{0.5}{6} = I

\sf \red{I_{6\Omega} = 0.84 \ A}

Current through the 4Ω resistor

\sf V = IR

\sf 0.5 = I\times 4

\sf \dfrac{0.5}{4} = I

\sf \orange{I_{4\Omega} = 0.125 \ A}

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⪼ The amount of charge flowing in a conductor is called current

\sf Q = \dfrac{C}{T}

⪼ SI unit of current is Ampere

⪼ In a series connection current through the circuit is equal but voltage varies and in a parall connection voltage is constant and current varies

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