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What is the current if 2 ohm and 4 ohm resistor are connected in serise and 6V potiemtial difference is applied

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Answered by reachmeatsuraj21
0

Answer:

Explanation:

R=2ohm and 4ohm

V=6v

since R is connected in series,

4ohm+2ohm=6ohm

I=V/R

so,6/6

I= 1 A

hope this helps you.......

Answered by Anonymous
5

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✪ 4 ohm and 2 ohm are connected in series.

✪ potential difference = 6v

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R1+ R2= 4+2 = 6 ohm.

potential difference = 6 v

We know,

v= IR

6 = 1 × 6

\large\mathrm{Hence, \: the\:  current\:  is\: 1 ampere}

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