Calculate the current through the circuit with 12 V potential difference across the 6 and 3 ohm resistances connected in parallel. find the current through each??
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According to Ohm's law, V = IR. That is, I = V/R.
According to Ohm's law, V = IR. That is, I = V/R.In this case, the Voltage V = 12 V and Resistance R = 6 ohms.
According to Ohm's law, V = IR. That is, I = V/R.In this case, the Voltage V = 12 V and Resistance R = 6 ohms.So, I = 12/6 = 2A.
According to Ohm's law, V = IR. That is, I = V/R.In this case, the Voltage V = 12 V and Resistance R = 6 ohms.So, I = 12/6 = 2A.Hence, the current through the resistor is 2 A.
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According to Ohm's law ,
V = IR
or , I = V/R .
voltage = 12 V
resistance = 6 ohms
So ,
I = 12/6
= 2A.
Hence , the current through the resistors is 2A .
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