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Answered by sagunverma
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Answer - 1 V
Explanation -
Total resistance in series = sum of all the resistances.
Total resistance here = 1+3+2=6ohm
By ohm’s law,
V = IR
2 = 6I
Therefore, I = 1/3 A
Also, in the 3 ohm resistor, by ohm’s law,
V = IR
So, V = 1/3 multiplied by 3 = 1 V
Remember that potential difference is not the same in resistors of different values in series connection.
Hope this helps you.
Answered by priyanshuanand1454
1

Answer:

given that

R1 = 1 ohm

R2 = 2 ohm

R3 = 3 ohm

V = 2volt

here R1 R2 R3 are in series so by series combination = Rnet = 1 + 2 + 3 = 6 ohm

by ohms law , V = I X R

I = V / R

I = 2 / 6 = 1 / 3

I = 0.33 ampere

cureent will be same in all resistor because resistor are connected in series.

so we have to find now voltage across 3 ohm

by ohms law ....

V = I X R

V = 0.33 x 3 = 0.99 volt

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