Physics, asked by amritharajesh1, 11 months ago

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Answered by TheMoonlìghtPhoenix
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Explanation:

Given:-

  • 3 resistors of 3 ohm each set in parallel
  • One 5 ohm resistor in series

To find

  • Total Resistance
  • Total current flowing
  • Voltage across 5 ohm resistor

Solutions

  • We know that in Parallel Resistance,
  • 1/R= 1/R1+1/R2+1/R3
  • So we have R1 R2 and R3 as 3 ohm
  • Placing them we get

1/3+1/3+1/3

=3/3 = 1ohm.

Now we have another resistor in series ie 5 ohm.

Now adding 1 ohm with 5 ohm due to series combination we get Total Equivalent Resistance as

6 ohm.

  • Now Finding Total Current
  • We know the formula
  • Voltage = Current × Resistance
  • 10V= I × 6
  • Current = 10/ 6 = 1.6 Amperes

  • Now finding through 5 ohm
  • 1.6×5 = V
  • I = 8Amperes is the current flowing through 5 ohm resistor.
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