CBSE BOARD X, asked by 1771, 1 year ago

Calculate the total resistance and the total current in the circuit.

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Answered by Hobae
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hey there! u can find ur answer in the attached photo! Hope it helps!

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lalitc2502: so that means that the total current will be, I = V/R = 12/12 = 1 A. Right?
Hobae: yes
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lalitc2502: Oh right didn't see that, sorry
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Answered by cooldab
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in the figure R2 and R3 are in series so

Rs=R2+R3

  = 8 +4

   = 12

Now Rs and R4 are in parallel so

1/Rp = 1/Rs +  1/R4

1/Rp = 1/12 +  1/12

1/Rp = 2/12

1/Rp = 1/6

Rp = 6

Now R1 and Rp are in series so

Total resistance=R1 + Rp

6 + 6 = 12 ohms

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cooldab: 12 = I x 6
cooldab: i = 12/6
cooldab: I = 6 A
cooldab: again sorry
cooldab: 12 = I x 12
cooldab: I = 1
cooldab: Ampere
lalitc2502: yea i got confused when you said that current is 6 amperes
cooldab: Sorry . Tomorrow is my paper so i am a little nervous
1771: thanks
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