117k views
0 votes
What is the current through r2 in circuit 2?

1) .0025 amps
2) .0144 amps
3) .003 amps
4) .00034 amps

User WhiteSkar
by
8.0k points

1 Answer

3 votes

Final Answer:

The current through R2 in circuit 2 is 0.003 amps.Thus, the correct option is 3.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the current through R2 in circuit 2, we can use Ohm's Law, which states that
\( I = (V)/(R) \), where I is the current, V is the voltage, and R is the resistance. In circuit 2, R2is in series with R3, and this combination is in parallel with R1

The total resistance in the parallel combination of R1 , R2, and R3 is given by
\( \frac{1}{R_{\text{total}}} = (1)/(R1) + (1)/(R2 + R3) \). Once we find
\( R_{\text{total}} \), we can use Ohm's Law to find the total current, and then apply the current divider rule to determine the current through R2 .

Substituting the given resistor values (assuming the resistors are in ohms), we can calculate
\( R_{\text{total}} \). Once we find
\( R_{\text{total}} \), we can determine the total current
\( I_{\text{total}} \). Finally, applying the current divider rule, we can find the current through R2 . The detailed calculations involve the use of these formulas and specific resistor values provided in the circuit.

User Skytiger
by
8.3k points

Related questions

asked Jun 1, 2024 124k views
Mitsuru asked Jun 1, 2024
by Mitsuru
7.3k points
2 answers
0 votes
124k views
asked Mar 18, 2024 19.6k views
Vanpersil asked Mar 18, 2024
by Vanpersil
7.7k points
1 answer
2 votes
19.6k views
asked Jan 19, 2024 69.1k views
Paul Sanchez asked Jan 19, 2024
by Paul Sanchez
8.0k points
2 answers
1 vote
69.1k views