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Answered by ruchi516
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Answer:

V1=5V; V2=10V; V3=15V

Explanation:

By ohm's law:

V=I×R

V1 = I×R1

=5×1

=5V

V2 = I×R2

=5×2

=10V

V3 = I×R3

= 5×3

=15V

Amount of current remains same in a series connection

Answered by priyanshuanand1454
1

Explanation:

given that - R1 = 1 ohm

R2 = 2 ohm

R3 = 3 ohm

I = 5 Ampere

though the resistors were connected in series so current will be same in all the resistors.

I case - R1 = 1 ohm

I = 5 ampere

by ohms law , V1 = I X R1

V1 = 5 x 1 = 5volt.

II case - R2 = 2 ohm

I = 5 ampere

by ohms law , V2 = I x R2

V2 = 5 x 2 = 10 volt.

III case - R3 = 3ohm

I = 5 ampere

by ohms law , V3 = I x R3

V3 = 5 x 3 = 15 volt.

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