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calculate the value of current in each resistor​

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Answered by ritikajain2022
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Ohm's Law states that the Voltage = Current x Resistance. Rearranging the math, Current = Voltage/Resistance. So, to calculate the current through the Resistor, we need to know the Voltage across the Resistor and the Resistor value. I = V/R.

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Answered by BeastBoY007
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0 amp  in the resistors with 4 and 16 ohm resistance and 1 A in the resistor with 8 ohm resistance

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the current dos not flow through the 4 and 16 ohm resistor as it takes the easiest path with low resistance and then goes into the 8 ohm resistor

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