For the circuit shown in the figure, find the current through and the potential difference across each resistor.
What is the current through the 3 Ω resistor?
What is the current through the 4 Ω resistor?
What is the potential difference across the 3 Ω resistor.
What is the potential difference across the 4 Ω resistor?
What is the potential difference across the 48 Ω resistor?
What is the current through the 48 Ω resistor?
What is the potential difference across the 16 Ω resistor?
What is the current through the 16 Ω resistor?
4
, 16
and 48
are connected in parallel, consider Re as their effective
resistance,
1 / Re = 1 / 4 + 1 / 16 + 1 / 48
= 16 / 48 = 1 / 3
Re = 3
Re and 3
are in series, the equivalent resistance of the circuit is,
R = Re + 3
= 3 + 3
= 6
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Current through the circuit, I = V / R
= 12 / 6
= 2 A
Voltage across 3
resistor, V3 = 2 * 3 = 6 V
Since 4
, 16
and 48
are connected in parallel, the voltage across them are same, which
is 6 V
Current through 4
= 6 / 4 = 1.5 A
Current through 16
= 6 / 16 = 0.375 A
Current through 48
= 6 / 48 = 0.125 A
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i) 3
, voltage = 6 V, current = 2 A
ii) 4
, voltage = 6 V, current = 1.5 A
iii) 16
, voltage = 6 V, current = 0.375 A
iv) 48
, voltage = 6 V, current = 0.125 A
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