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The current in the R 1 = 14.2 ohms resistor in the figure below is 0.708 A. Calc

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Question

The current in the R1 = 14.2 ohms resistor in the figure below is 0.708 A.

Calculate the current in the R2 = 17.4 ohms resistor. Calculate the current in the R5 = 8.70 ohms resistor. Calculate the current in the R6 = 4.04 ohms resistor. Calculate the current in the R3 = 15.7 ohms resistor. Calculate the current in the R4 = 10.7 ohms resistor.

The current in the R1 = 14.2 ohms resistor in the figure below is 0.708 A. Calculate the current in the R2 = 17.4 ohms resistor. Calculate the current in the R5 = 8.70 ohms resistor. Calculate the current in the R6 = 4.04 ohms resistor. Calculate the current in the R3 = 15.7 ohms resistor. Calculate the current in the R4 = 10.7 ohms resistor.

Explanation / Answer

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Any how I am going to give you some hints regarding your question

If all the resistors are parrallel then the volatage accross all the resistor will be same..Let say V, then the current through each resistor would be different..

By using Ohms law , one can find the current through each resistor very easily

I=V/R

I1=V/R1

I2=V/R2

I3= V/R3

In this way konwing the value of voltage and each resistor you can find the value of required current.

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