A 225-? and a 232-? resistor are connected in series across an unspecified power supply. If the current through the 225-? resistor is 0.30 A, what is the exact current (in A) through the 232-? resistor?
The current through each resistor is same when the resistors are connected in series
so, the current in 232-? resistor is 0.30 A
since both resistors are connected in series, current through
both will be same
which is equal to 0.3 A
V= voltage, I = current, R = Resistor
V=IR
V=(0.30)(225)
V=67.5 volts
V=IR
67.5=I(232)
0.29 Amp=I
I=0.29 Amp
In series resistors have same current flowing ,
here, for 225 ohm resistances,
I = 0.30 A
Now , through 232 ohm resistances ,
I = 0.30 A
the exact current (in A) through the 232 ohm resistor is 0.30 A
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