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What is the value of V^1?

What is the value of V^1?-example-1

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Actually Welcome to the Concept of the Current Electricity.

Since here, A potential divider is setup with two resisters in series, that is 3 ohm and 6 ohm.

As the voltage is always in directly proportional to the resistance,by ohm law,

V = IR, so the increase in Voltage will lead to increase in the resistance too.

hence,

for 6 ohm the voltage is 4 V, then for the 3 ohm it would be ,

V1 = (4/6)*3

==> V1 = 2 Volts,

==> hence the potential V1 = 2V

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