Study the following circuit and
find the potential difference across 4ohm resistor
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I think this is how you solve these type of questions...
First find Equivalent resistance.
I.e. R=R1+R2+R3 (here. it is in series)
-> R=3+4+5=12 Ohm.
Given: Voltage :V=3V
Now; Current I= V/R= 3/12 =(1/4) Ampere
Now Since in the circuit Resistors are in Series.
Current I is same throughout R1,R2,R3
So For Resistor R2(i.e 4Ohm)
Voltage:V=IR
->V=(1/4)× (4)
-> V=1V
Hence:1Volt is your answer.
Hope it helps...
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