Physics, asked by amilishivaranjankuma, 6 months ago

the voltage drop a v acrossess a resistor is directly proportional to the current i passing through that resistor which describes this statement ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Multiply the current by the total resistance to get the voltage drop, according to Ohm's Law _V = IR. This equals the voltage drop across the entire parallel circuit and each resistor in the parallel circuit. For this example, the voltage drop is given V = 5 A x 15/7 Ω = 75/7 V.

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Multiply the current by the total resistance to get the voltage drop, according to Ohm's Law _V = IR. This equals the voltage drop across the entire parallel circuit and each resistor in the parallel circuit. For this example, the voltage drop is given V = 5 A x 15/7 Ω = 75/7 V.

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