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Study the circuit shown in which two resistors X and Y of resistances 3 Ω and 6 Ω respectively are joined in series with a battery of 2 V.
- Draw a circuit diagram showing the above two resistors X and Y joined in parallel with the same battery and the same ammeter and voltmeter. (1)
- In which combination of resistors will the (i) potential difference across X and Y and (ii) current through X and Y, be the same? (1)
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- Find the current drawn from the battery by the series combination of the two resistors (X and Y). (2)
OR - Determine the equivalent resistance of the parallel combination of the two resistors (X and Y). (2)
- Find the current drawn from the battery by the series combination of the two resistors (X and Y). (2)
Case Study
Solution
I.
II. In which combination of resistors will:
- In the parallel combination, the potential difference across both resistors (X and Y) is the same.
- In the series combination, the current through both resistors is the same.
III. a.
Given:
Resistance of X = 3 Ω
Resistance of Y = 6 Ω
Battery voltage = 2 V
Find the total current using Ohm's Law:
`"R"_"series" = "R"_"X" + "R"_"Y"`
= 3 Ω + 6 Ω
= 9 Ω
Find the total current using Ohm's Law:
`I = V/R`
= `(2V)/(9Ω)`
= 0.22 A
OR
b. Formula for parallel resistance:
`1/(R_"parallel") = 1/(R_X) + 1/(R_Y)`
`1/(R_"parallel") = 1/3 + 1/6`
`1/(R_"parallel") = 2/6 + 1/6`
`1/(R_"parallel") = 3/6`
`1/(R_"parallel") = 1/2`
`"R"_"parallel"` = 2 Ω
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