Physics, asked by thulajashivaanig, 11 months ago

what is the current flowing through the circuit​

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Answered by OLegion
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Explanation:

The Current Flowing through the circuit:

I= V/R (R->equivalent resistance)

Given; V=10volt.

Equivalent resistance of

•10ohm and 8 ohm= 80/18=40/9 ohm

•2ohm and 4 ohm=4/3 ohm

So,Net equivalent resistance of circuit

=6+(40/9)+(4/3)

=(54/9)+(40/9)+12/9)

=106/9

So Current flowing through the circuit

I=10÷(106/9)

I=90/106

I=45/53=0.849 Ampere(approx.)

Hope it helps...

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Leukonov/OLegion

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