Physics, asked by virrus, 1 year ago

solve this plzz ASAP✍️✍️✍️

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TPS: is the answer 0?
virrus: yess
virrus: i also got zero
virrus: but wasn't sure
TPS: i too dont remember well.. just that capacitor doesn't allow current instantly...it takes some time... in both the loops, for current to flow, it needs to pass through a capacitor. so there won't be any current at t= 0
virrus: yeass....perfect....i saw in my notes...u r right bro....aftrall found a real genius here...tqsm❤️❤️
TPS: :))

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Answered by khushiaulakh
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2. 85 A current will flow through it .

because \:  \:  \: \\  \\  \\  \\  \\  \\  \\ v =  \frac{i}{r \:  }


and we are given with v and there are two resistors in series
2 \: ohm \: and \: 5 \: ohm \: when \: we \: add \: them \: 2 + 5 = 7 \: ohm \: and \: v \:  = 20 \: so \: put \: the \: values \: in \: the \: formula \:
hope it will help you

virrus: arre ye option me v nhi h
virrus: aur circuit me capacitors v hn
virrus: its class 12th
khushiaulakh: ok
khushiaulakh: I'm in class 10th veere
khushiaulakh: sorry
virrus: then try na dear...atleast ek bar dhyan se dekho...sirf resistors nhi h circuit me
virrus: its okkk
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

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