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17.
A sudden increase in the total current into a parallel circuit may indicate
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VAGEESH said:
1 decade ago
Here open circuit indicates infinite resistance. So in parallel circuits total resistance is 1/R i.e 1/ (infinity) i.e ZERO.
Thus current I=V/R i.e V/0 i.e infinite current flows when there is a open circuit in case of parallel connection. But current also increases as source voltage increases since I is proportional to V.
Thus current I=V/R i.e V/0 i.e infinite current flows when there is a open circuit in case of parallel connection. But current also increases as source voltage increases since I is proportional to V.
Chetan Krishna said:
1 decade ago
I = V/R;
So I can increase if either source voltage increases or if the effective resistance decreases. But the effective resistance increases if one of the resistors is open.
So 'B' & 'D' are wrong. The voltage has to increase if current has to increase so the correct option is 'C'.
So I can increase if either source voltage increases or if the effective resistance decreases. But the effective resistance increases if one of the resistors is open.
So 'B' & 'D' are wrong. The voltage has to increase if current has to increase so the correct option is 'C'.
Jay tiwari said:
1 decade ago
Yes answer is c, not d because we calculate with assume value like:
V = 10.
I1 = 5 amp.
I2 = 2 amp.
I3 = 1 amp.
Then resister value is fallowing:
R1 = 2 ohm.
R2 = 5 ohm.
R3 = 10 ohm.
If resistance are constant we do not increase current without increasing in voltage.
You can check it with put the value an calculation.
V = 10.
I1 = 5 amp.
I2 = 2 amp.
I3 = 1 amp.
Then resister value is fallowing:
R1 = 2 ohm.
R2 = 5 ohm.
R3 = 10 ohm.
If resistance are constant we do not increase current without increasing in voltage.
You can check it with put the value an calculation.
Viper said:
1 decade ago
Whenever you'll open the resistor to accommodate for the value of current which was flowing through the current will get redistributed in all branches with an increased value.
Shraddha said:
1 decade ago
Given that it is a parallel circuit Current will suddenly increase when there is open circuit (because open circuit Means infinite resistance, and current always follows low resistance path).
But I don't get the concept of drop in source voltage because voltage in parallel circuit Is constant.
But I don't get the concept of drop in source voltage because voltage in parallel circuit Is constant.
Chintan said:
1 decade ago
As mentioned that this is PARALLEL CIRCUIT, Current can increase only in two conditions:
1) Either resistance decreases (In this case total resistance can be decreased only if another resistor is added in parallel).
Or
2) Voltage, applied to the circuit, increases.
So answer should be [C].
I agree with Saurabh.
1) Either resistance decreases (In this case total resistance can be decreased only if another resistor is added in parallel).
Or
2) Voltage, applied to the circuit, increases.
So answer should be [C].
I agree with Saurabh.
Kalyan patnaik said:
1 decade ago
The option won't be D or B, because in parallel circuits the equivalent resistance will increases when a resistor opens from the parallel branch. And hence current decreases but not increases.
Saurabh K. Chhaya said:
1 decade ago
I says answer is only 'c' because if source voltage incresed at that time current will incresed or when resistance decreases current increases so how it is possible if resister open in parallel circuit so total resistance indreses not decreses.
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