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30 October, 22:19

If you have a 90 V power source with a 30-Ω and 60-Ω resistor in series, what is the voltage drop over the 60-Ω resistor?

30 V

2 V

60 V

90 V

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  1. 30 October, 22:32
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    = 60 V

    Explanation:

    Total resistance = 30 Ω + 60 Ω

    = 90 Ω

    Voltage = 90 V

    We can calculate current through the circuit.

    I = V/R

    = 90 v/90Ω

    = 1 A

    Since the resistors are in series arrangement, then the current through both resistors are the same.

    Current through 60Ω resistor is 1 A

    Therefore; V = IR

    = 1 A * 60 Ω

    = 60 V

    Therefore; the voltage drop over the 60-Ω resistor is 60 V
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