Science, asked by TejasMishra261, 8 months ago

Draw a circuit diagram of an electric circuit containing a cell, a key, an ammeter, a resistor of 2Ω in

series with a combination of two resistors (4Ω each) in parallel and a voltmeter across the parallel

combination. Will the potential difference across the 2 Ω resistor be the same as that across the parallel

combination of 4Ω resistors? Give reason.

ILL REPORT WRONG ANSWERS​

Answers

Answered by priyanshuanand1454
15

Answer:

YOUR ANS IS IN THE ATTACHEMENT...PLS CHECK IT...AND DON'T FORGET TO MARK ME AS BRAINELLIST...THNKS

Attachments:
Answered by muskan2807
3

Answer:

Thus, resistance of parallel combination is equal to resistance of resistors in series. So, potential difference across 20 resistance will be same as potential difference across the

other two resistors which are connected in parallel.

Attachments:
Similar questions