Electronics - Series-Parallel Circuits - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Series-Parallel Circuits - General Questions (Q.No. 22)
22.
How much current is flowing through R1 in the given circuit?
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Kavita said:
1 decade ago
Please explain the answer.
Vamshikrishna said:
1 decade ago
(R2//R3//R4)are in parallel=24,
R1&(R2//R3//R4)are in series(68+24=92),
So I=(V/R)(46/92=0.5A)
Current through R1 also 0.5A because R1&(R2//R3//R4)are in series ( in the series circuit current is same)
R1&(R2//R3//R4)are in series(68+24=92),
So I=(V/R)(46/92=0.5A)
Current through R1 also 0.5A because R1&(R2//R3//R4)are in series ( in the series circuit current is same)
Alameen said:
8 years ago
How did you get r1/r2/r3= 24?
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