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What is the value of:
(1) current through 6 ohm resistor ?
(ii) potential difference across 12 ohm resistor ?​

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Answered by manangupta6
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Answer:

(i) Applying Ohm's law,

let I be current 6 Ohm resistor

Then

I=4V/(6 Ohm +3 Ohm)=4/9 A

Current through both the resistors ohm and 3 ohm is 4/9 A as they are in series.

(ii) Let the current through 12 ohm and 3 ohm be I

then

I=4V/(12ohm+3ohm)=4/15A

Therefore potential difference across 12 ohm is given by

V=IR=4/15A x 12ohm=3.2V

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