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Two 120 Ω resistors are connected in parallel across a supply voltage of 10 VDC. What's the current in this circuit?

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Answer:

Current in the circuit = 0.167 A

Step-by-step explanation:

We have the equation, Voltage, V = Current x Resistance.

V = IR

Resistance in parallel connection is given by


(1)/(R)=(1)/(120)+(1)/(120)\\\\R=60\Omega

Voltage = 10 V

Substituting

10 = I x 60

I = 0.167 A

Current in the circuit = 0.167 A

User LiorK
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As we know that here two 120 ohm resistors are connected in parallel with the battery of voltage 10 V DC

now here we will use Ohm's law


V = i R

so here we can use above equation to find the current in each resistor


10 = i * 120


i = (10)/(120)


i = 0.0833 A

so here this will be the current flow through each resistor

now the total current through both resistors will be given as


i_(total) = 0.0833 + 0.0833 = 0.167 A


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