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How do I do this? Please I need help, I need to have this

How do I do this? Please I need help, I need to have this-example-1

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Answer:

1) R = 7.62 Ω

I = 3.15 A

I₁ = 2.4 A

I₂ = 0.75 A

2) Rₐ = 11.25 Ω


I_(p) = 2.13 A

Rₓ = 48 Ω


I_(s) = 0.5 A

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Given,

The resistor, R₁ = 10 Ω

The resistor, R₂ = 32 Ω

The voltage, V = 24 v

The effective resistance,

R = R₁ R₂ / (R₁ + R₂)

= 10 x 32 / (10 + 32)

= 7.62 Ω

Hence, the effective resistance, R = 7.62 Ω

The total current

I = V / R

= 24 / 7.62

= 3.15 A

Hence, the total current is the circuit, I = 3.15 A

The current through the first resistor,

I₁ = V / R₁

= 24 / 10

= 2.4 A

Hence, the current through the resistor, I₁ = 2.4 A

The current through the resistor, R₂

I₂ = V / R₂

= 24 / 32

= 0.75 A

Hence, the current through the resistor, I₂ = 0.75 A

2) Given,

The resistor, R₁ = 18 Ω

The resistor, R₂ = 30 Ω

The effective resistance in parallel connection,

Rₐ = R₁ R₂ / (R₁ + R₂)

= 18 x 30 / (18 + 30)

= 11.25 Ω

Hence, the effective resistance in parallel connection, Rₐ = 11.25 Ω

The total current in the parallel connection is given by the formula,


I_(p) = V/R

= 24 / 11.25

= 2.13 A

Hence, the current through the circuit in parallel connection is,
I_(p) = 2.13 A

Serial connection,

Rₓ = R₁ + R₂

= 18 + 30

= 48 Ω

Hence, the effective resistance in series connection, Rₓ = 48 Ω

Current in series connection


I_(s) = V/R

= 24 / 48

= 0.5 A

Hence, the current through the circuit in parallel connection,
I_(s) = 0.5 A

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