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What will be the potential difference measured by an ideal voltmeter in the circuit of the figure?​

What will be the potential difference measured by an ideal voltmeter in the circuit-example-1
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Answer:

The voltage across 150 ohm resistor is 6 volts.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Resistors having resistances 150 ohms and 300 ohms are in series. Their equivalent is :

R = 150 + 300

R = 450 ohms

Let I is the current in the circuit. Using Ohm's law,

V = IR


I=(V)/(R)\\\\I=(18)/(450)\\\\I=0.04\ A

The current in series remains the same while potential divides. So,


V_1=IR_1\\\\V_1=0.04* 150\\\\=6\ V

So, the voltage across 150 ohm resistor is 6 volts.

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