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30 July, 23:29

A series circuit has two 5.0 on resistors and a power source of 9.0 volts. How will the current be affected and what will be another resistor (with a resistance of 7.5 ohms) is added to the circuit?

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  1. 30 July, 23:55
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    The total resistance in a series circuit is just the sum of all the individual resistors in the circuit.

    Before the new resistor is added, the total resistance in the circuit is

    (5 ohms) + (5 ohms) = 10 ohms.

    The current in any circuit is

    (voltage of the power source) divided by (total resistance).

    Right now, that's (9 volts) / (10 ohms) = 0.9 Amperes.

    When the new resistor is added to the series circuit,

    the new total resistance is

    (5 ohms) + (5 ohms) + (7.5 ohms) = 17.5 ohms.

    The new current is

    (9 volts) / (17.5 ohms) = 0.514 Ampere (rounded)

    The addition of the extra resistor caused the current to decrease

    by (0.9 - 0.514) = 0.386 Ampere.

    That's a decrease of 42.9% of the original current.
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