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What becomes V if we use 2 resistors of 4W in parallel?

A. 2.66 V
B. 6 V
C. 12 V
D. 24 V

User Andri
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Step-by-step explanation:

The question is incomplete. To get the voltage V across the resistors, we need to total current flowing in the circuit.

Let the current I = 6 A

According to ohms law, V = IRt

V is the total voltage

I is the total current

Rr is the total effective resistance

Since the 2 4ohms resistors are connected in parallel;

1/Rt = 1/4 + 1/4

1/Rt = 2/4

Cross multiply

2Rt = 4

Rt = 4/2

Rt = 2 ohms

Get the voltage V.

V = IRt

V = 6(2)

V = 12V

Hence the required voltage will be 12V

Note that the value of the current used was assumed. The same calculation can be employed for any value of the current

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