two resistors 10ohm and 15 ohm are connected in series to a battery of 6 volt. how can the values of current passing through them be compared
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Given : Two resistors 10 ohm and 15 ohm are connected in series.
R effective = (10 + 15) ohm = 25 ohm
Potential difference = 6 volt
Both the resistor are connected in series and in series combination the current will be the same. But potential difference would be different across both the resistor.
According to ohm's law,
At a constant temperature 'I' current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to potential difference 'V'.
I = V/R
= 6/25 Ampere
= 0.24 Ampere
Hence,
Current = 0.24 Ampere
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Two resistors 10 ohm and 15 ohm are connected in series.
R effective = (10 + 15) ohm = 25 ohm
Potential difference = 6 volt
I = V/R
= 6/25 Ampere
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