Physics, asked by chotisneha400, 9 months ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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See Two 3 ohm Resistor are Connected in Series and Those Two Resistor Are Connected in Parallel With Another 3 Ohm Resistor

So Equivalent Resistance for the Two 3 Ohm Resistor Connected in Series are

R1 = 3 + 3 Ohm

R1 = 6 Ohm

Now R1 is Connected In Parallel With 3 Ohm Resistor, So Equivalent Resistance is

1/R = 1/6 + 1/3

1/R = 1/2

R = 2 Ohm

So Equivalent Resistance is 2 Ohm  

Now The Current Drawn From The Battery is Equal to the Current in Circuit

So Current in Circuit Can Be Found By Ohm's Law

V = IR

I = V/R

V = 3 Volt

R = 2 Ohm

I = 3/2 Ampere

I = 1.5 Ampere

Answered by shashwatsingh76924
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Answer:

first calculate values of resistor in series

R = R1+ R2

= 3+3

= 6 ohm

now , it become parallel then solve it

1/R= 1/ R1+ 1/R2

= 1/6+1/3

= 1+2/6

= 3/6, 1/2

I =V/R

I = 3/1/2

I = 6 ampere

hope so it helps u chhoti bacchi ... lol

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