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Consider the circuit shown in fig. Calculate the current through the 3W resistor.​

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Answered by DoctorSensitive
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 \large {\red {\underline {\overline {\mid {\sf {To \: find:-{\mid }}}}}}} \\ The\: current \: through \: 3Ω \: resistor. \\ \\ \large {\red {\underline {\overline {\mid {\sf {Solution :-{\mid }}}}}}} \\ Clearly \: from\: the\: figure, \\voltage, \: V = 12V, \\ resistance, \:R = 3Ω \\ Using\: formula,\: \small{\orange {\boxed {\bf {I = \frac{V}{R}}}}} \\ I = \frac{12}{3} = 4\\ Therefore, \:current \:through\: 3Ω \:resistor \:= 4 \:Ampere

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