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Discussion Forum : Series-Parallel Circuits - General Questions (Q.No. 2)
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What is the power dissipated by R2, R4, and R6?


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Steve said:
10 years ago
Can you please tell how to get the current in every resistor?
Amit kumar said:
9 years ago
Could you tell how can we find voltage drop when circuit in series.
S.L.Kulayappa said:
9 years ago
Please explain this clearly.
Srikanta roy chowdhury said:
9 years ago
Please explain this clearly.
HAPPY said:
9 years ago
Leave all concepts, I want to know how the current is find in this question? We want to know the starting 3 steps. (i1, i2, i3)?
Richard Msesi said:
9 years ago
I don't understand guys please can you put it in a simple way? i.e. use ohm's law.
Aseel said:
9 years ago
Yes, I am also not able to understand this, please repeat it and make it clearer.
Sue said:
9 years ago
By using the formula p = I^2/R.
WE CAN CALCULATE POWER IN R2, R4 AND R6.
WE CAN CALCULATE POWER IN R2, R4 AND R6.
Nagesh said:
9 years ago
By using superposition theorem.
We will find out current at resistors, so by using i*i*r we find power.
We will find out current at resistors, so by using i*i*r we find power.
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Saipriya said:
9 years ago
Please tell, how to get current in each resistor?
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