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7 May, 01:20

A battery supplies 0.71 A to three resistors connected in parallel. The current through the first resistor is 0.27 A and the current through the second resistor is 0.24 A. What is the exact current (in A) through the third resistor

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  1. 7 May, 01:36
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    0.2 A

    Explanation:

    Current: This is the rate of flow of charge in a circuit. The S. I unit of charge is Ampere (A).

    Note: When resistors are connected in parallel, the total current is equal to the sum of the individual current in each resistor.

    It = I1 + I2 + I3 ... Equation 1

    Where,

    It = Total current, I1 = current in the first resistor, I2 = current in the second resistor, I3 = current in the third resistor.

    Given: It = 0.71 A, I1 = 0.27 A, I2 = 0.24 A.

    Substitute into equation 1

    0.71 = 0.27+0.24+I3

    0.71 = 0.51+I3

    I3 = 0.2 A.

    Hence the current through the third resistor = 0.2 A
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