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If there is a 12A current source in series with 2Ω and in parallel with a 4Ω resistor, then voltage V=?​

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Answered by nishitha57
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Explanation:

If there is a 12A current source in series with 2Ω and in parallel with a 4Ω resistor, then voltage V=? Explanation: 2Ω resistor is redundant. 12*4=48V.

Answered by HrishikeshSangha
0

Given,

Current = 12A

Resistor 1 = 2Ω

Resistor 2 = 4Ω

To find,

Voltage

Solution,

Voltage = current x resistance

Since the 2Ω resistor, in this case, would be redundant, we take the 4Ω resistor

V = 12 x 4

= 48

So, voltage, V is equal to 48W

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