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Current for Resistor 1 [tex]R_{1}[/tex] is: 12
We know that, by Ohm's law:
[tex]v \: = ir[/tex]
but,now we have to find current I.e,
[tex]i = \frac{v}{r} [/tex]
By using the above formula, we get
[tex]i = \frac{v}{r} [/tex]
Here, in case of [tex]R_{1}[/tex]
Voltage,V = 12V
Resistance,R = 1 ohm
Current,I = [To be calculated]
Now,
[tex]i = \frac{v}{r} [/tex]
[tex] \implies \: i = \frac{12}{1} [/tex]
[tex] \implies \: i = 12[/tex]
In case of [tex]R_{2}[/tex]
Voltage,V = 12V
Resistance,R = 1 ohm
Current,I = [To be calculated]
By ohm's law:
[tex]i = \frac{v}{r} [/tex]
[tex] \implies \: i = \frac{12}{1} [/tex]
[tex] \implies \: i = 12[/tex]
Again,in case of [tex]R_{3}[/tex]
Voltage,V = 12V
Resistance,R = 3 ohm
Current, I = [To be calculated]
By ohm's law:
[tex]i = \frac{v}{r} [/tex]
[tex] \implies \: i = \frac{12}{3} [/tex]
[tex] \implies \: i = 4[/tex]
Therefore, current of resistor 2 = 12
current of resistor 3 = 4
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