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26 September, 18:01

In a given circuit, the supplied voltage is 1.5 volts. One resistor is 3 ohms and the other is 2 ohms. Use Ohm's law to determine the current in the circuit.

0.3 amps

1.5 amps

7.5 amps

3.3 amps

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  1. 26 September, 18:24
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    You haven't said whether the two resistors are connected

    in series or in parallel. It makes a difference.

    - - If they are in series, then their combined effective resistance is

    (3 + 2) = 5 ohms.

    Current in the circuit is (voltage) / (resistance) = 1.5/5 = 0.3 Amp.

    - - If they are in parallel, then their combined effective resistance is

    (3 x 2) / (3 + 2) = (6/5) = 1.2 ohms.

    Current in the circuit is (voltage) / (resistance) = 1.5/1.2 = 1.25 Amp.
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