Electrical Engineering - Series Circuits - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Series Circuits - General Questions (Q.No. 6)
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When one of three series resistors is removed from a circuit and the circuit is reconnected, the current
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Elsadig Elmahdi Elsharif said:
9 years ago
That is why I am amazed.
In series circuit current is always same. But according to Ohm Law, it increases and decreases proportionally to the resistors.
As no option for steady current is given. So, the answer A is the most right one.
In series circuit current is always same. But according to Ohm Law, it increases and decreases proportionally to the resistors.
As no option for steady current is given. So, the answer A is the most right one.
Akash Mohan said:
9 years ago
In series circuit current is always same.
Gitanjali said:
9 years ago
Here wrong options are given, as we know in series network current is always same.
Satishkumar said:
10 years ago
Ya I agree with the answer @Bharat.
Mybelli sk said:
10 years ago
Based on ohms law R = V/I.
I = V/R that's enough.
I = V/R that's enough.
Praveen said:
1 decade ago
When one resistor is removed the current will be increased by 1/6, hence there is no option of that option A is correct.
Praveen reddy said:
1 decade ago
Current limiting resistors can limit the small current here not considered current same in series circuit.
Vandana said:
1 decade ago
Current is always same in all resistors in series combination.
Srikanth said:
1 decade ago
We know I = v/r.
Current and resistance are inversely proportional.
So as resistance decreases I increases.
Option A is correct.
Current and resistance are inversely proportional.
So as resistance decreases I increases.
Option A is correct.
Rupesh said:
1 decade ago
As the values of resistors are not given so we can say current will increase only.
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