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A series circuit contains two devices, one with a resistance of 10 ohms and one with a resistance of 4 ohms. If the generator supplies a voltage of 42 V, what is the magnitude of the current?

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Total resistance = 10 + 4 = 14 ohms = 14Ω

Current = V/R

Current I = 42V / 14Ω = 3 Amperes.
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-- The net effective resistance of 10-ohms and 4-ohms
in series is 14 ohms.

-- The current in the series loop is I = E/R = 42V/14-ohms = 3 amperes.

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