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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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Rupesh said:
1 decade ago
As the values of resistors are not given so we can say current will increase only.
Pooja said:
1 decade ago
Resistance oppose the flow of current if one opposition resistance is remove so obviously current increase.
Sam said:
1 decade ago
Hello friends,
In series circuit current remains the same. Even you have high resistance or low resistance because current is constant in series connection.
In series circuit current remains the same. Even you have high resistance or low resistance because current is constant in series connection.
Rohan said:
1 decade ago
i1 = 1/3r.
i2 = 1/2r.
i2 = 3/2(i1).
So current increases by 1.5 not by 1/3.
i2 = 1/2r.
i2 = 3/2(i1).
So current increases by 1.5 not by 1/3.
Bharath said:
1 decade ago
As the 3 resistances are connected in series the total resistance is the sum of the 3 resistances. As one of the resistance is removed the total resistance will be lesser than this. Since the current is i=v/r the current will be greater than the original current.
Kiran said:
1 decade ago
Why not current increases by one third?
Ashish kumar mishra said:
1 decade ago
By the ohms low wn khow that:
V=IR.
Then,
Current (I) =V/R.
Resistance (R) =V/I.
By the above explanation we can easily see that the resistance is inversely proportional to the current. So when the no.of resistance decrease the current will increase.
V=IR.
Then,
Current (I) =V/R.
Resistance (R) =V/I.
By the above explanation we can easily see that the resistance is inversely proportional to the current. So when the no.of resistance decrease the current will increase.
Style seva said:
1 decade ago
V=IR.
R=V/I.
So resistor and current inversely proportional. So resistor value decreases means the current value is to be increased.
R=V/I.
So resistor and current inversely proportional. So resistor value decreases means the current value is to be increased.
Anand said:
1 decade ago
Nice explanation pooms
LAVANYA said:
1 decade ago
AS PER OHMS LAW... I=V/R..
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