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प्रश्न
Find out the following in the electric circuit given in Figure
- Effective resistance of two 8 Ω resistors in the combination
- Current flowing through 4 Ω resistor
- Potential difference across 4 Ω resistance
- Power dissipated in 4 Ω resistor
- Difference in ammeter readings, if any.
उत्तर
- Both 8Ω resistors are connected in parallel so the effective resistance of the two will be
`1/"R"_"P" = 1/"R"_1 + 1/"R"_2`
`1/"R"_"P" = 1/8 + 1/8`
`1/"R"_"P" = 2/8`
`1/"R"_"P" = 1/4`
Rp = 4Ω - Net resistance of the circuit will be
Rnet = 4 + 4
Rnet = 8Ω
So, current in 4Ω resistor using Ohm's law is
`"I" = "V"/"R"_"net"`
`"I" = 8/8`
I = 1 A - Potential difference across 4Ω resistor is
V = IR
V = 1 × 4
V = 4 V - Power dissipated through 4Ω is
P = i2R
P = 12 × 4
P = 4 W - Both ammeters A1 and A2 will record same readings because they are connected in series. Hence difference in their readings will be zero.
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