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Three resistors with resistances of 9 Ω, 18 Ω, and 30 Ω are in a series circuit with a 12 volt battery. What is the current flow through the resistors

User Vedanth Bora
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Given:

The resistances in the series are,


\begin{gathered} R_1=9\text{ }\Omega \\ R_2=18\text{ }\Omega \\ R_3=30\text{ }\Omega \end{gathered}

The potential of the battery is,


V=12\text{ V}

To find:

The current flow through the resistors

Step-by-step explanation:

The equivalent resistance is,


\begin{gathered} R=R_1+R_2+R_3 \\ =9+18+30 \\ =57\text{ }\Omega \end{gathered}

The current in all the resistors will be the same as the resistances are in a series combination.

The current is,


\begin{gathered} i=(V)/(R) \\ =(12)/(57) \\ =0.21\text{ A} \end{gathered}

Hence, the current is 0.21 A.

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