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12 September, 04:06

Three lamps with 40 Ω, 30 Ω, and 15 Ω resistance are connected in parallel to a 90 volt circuit. What is the total current used by the three lamps?

A) 0.94 A

B) 15.25 A

C) 11.25 A

D) 1.06 A

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  1. 12 September, 04:59
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    Answer: Option C) 11.25 A

    Explanation:

    Given that:

    Voltage V = 90 volts

    total current I = ?

    Three resistors each with 40 Ω, 30 Ω, and 15 Ω in parallel, the equivalent resistance of the combination (Rtotal) of the circuit is as follows:

    i. e 1/Rtotal = (1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3)

    1/Rtotal = (1/40Ω + 1/30Ω + 1/15Ω)

    1/Rtotal = (3 + 4 + 8) / 120Ω

    1/Rtotal = 15/120Ω

    1/Rtotal = 1/8Ω

    To get the value of Rtotal, cross multiply

    Rtotal x 1 = 8Ω x 1

    Rtotal = 8Ω

    Then, apply the formula V = I x Rtotal

    90 volts = I x 8Ω

    I = 90 volts / 8Ω

    I = 11.25 Amperes

    Thus, the total current used by the three lamps is 11.25 Amperes
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