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Hy ...for question (d) ...i used a.different method but still got the same answer P=VI =24v×3A =72w P=VI =12v×3A =36w..... I want to know whether this method is wrong or not
I believe it should be the same. P=( I ^2)R is one power equation P=VI is another I believe the other equation is P= (V^2)/R. They should all get you the same answer regardless of which one you use as long as the values being used are correct. He used I^2R you just used VI so either way is correct.
Can you solved for me this question Three resistors of resistance 8ohms ,10ohms and 12ohms are connected across 10ohms resistor reading 6v Calculate current in the circuit Calculate voltage across the R1 and R2 Calculate total voltage in the circuit
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How do you gete the R1 and R3 if the only given are the voltage and I2?
V=IR SO YOU WOUD DIVIDE 2 BY THE VOLTAGE TO GET 2
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Hy ...for question (d) ...i used a.different method but still got the same answer
P=VI
=24v×3A
=72w
P=VI
=12v×3A
=36w.....
I want to know whether this method is wrong or not
I used this method too , and I think it isn't wrong !
I believe it should be the same. P=( I ^2)R is one power equation P=VI is another I believe the other equation is P= (V^2)/R. They should all get you the same answer regardless of which one you use as long as the values being used are correct. He used I^2R you just used VI so either way is correct.
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Why is current taken v/total Resistance and not individually
because in series resistor current is the same
You are only mistaken division for multiplication.
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Wait can someone explain why they change the formula for each resistor, for P?
It doesn't matter, you still get the same result bc the total Ampere are derived from the voltage drop of each resistor at the beginning
Can you solved for me this question
Three resistors of resistance 8ohms ,10ohms and 12ohms are connected across 10ohms resistor reading 6v
Calculate current in the circuit
Calculate voltage across the R1 and R2
Calculate total voltage in the circuit
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