Calculate the voltage across the three resistors in series in the following diagram. R1 = 5 R = 10 = R = 15 I V = 30 V
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Calculate the voltage across the three resistors in series in the following diagram. R1 = 5 R = 10 = R = 15 I V = 30 V
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How do you find the voltage of a circuit with 3 resistors?
Once you have the current, calculate voltage for the individual resistors by multiplying the current by the resistance. For example, in a series circuit with 3 resistors of 2, 3 and 5 Ohms, and a voltage of 12 volts, the current would be 12 divided by 10, or 1.2 amperes.
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