A 30.0 ohm resistor and a 51 ohm resistor in parallel are connected to a 120-Vdc
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Question
A 30.0 ohm resistor and a 51 ohm resistor in parallel are connected to a 120-Vdc source
What is the voltage drop across the 51 ohm resistor? (V)
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Explanation / Answer
here,
resistance , r1 = 30 ohm
resistance , r2 = 51 ohm
voltage , V = 120 V
equivalent resistance , Req = r1*r2/(r1 + r2)
Req = 30 * 51/(30 + 51)
Req = 18.89 ohm
as the resistance are in parallel
the voltage in parallel is same
then the voltage drop across 51 ohm resistor is 120 V
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