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calculate the total current flowing in the circuit?​

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Answered by mittalgarima2007
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In Ohm's Law, the total current is equal to the total voltage divided by the total resistance. In a series circuit, the current is the same through all of the components in the circuit, whereas in a parallel circuit, the total current is only equal to the individual current in that branch of the circuit .

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In Ohm's Law, the total current is equal to the total voltage divided by the total resistance. In a series circuit, the current is the same through all of the components in the circuit, whereas in a parallel circuit, the total current is only equal to the individual current in that branch of the circuit.

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