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30 November, 07:52

What is the current in a series circuit that has two resistors (4.0 ohms and 7.5 ohms) and a power source of 9.0 volts?

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  1. 30 November, 11:20
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    - - First, we have to decide how to handle the two resistors.

    The effective resistance of resistors in series is the sum

    of their individual resistances. That is, they act like a single

    resistor, whose resistance is the sum of all of them.

    So in this question, the 4.0 ohms and the 7.5 ohms act like a

    single resistor of 11.5 ohms.

    - - The current in the circuit is

    (the supply voltage) / (the total resistance)

    = (9.0 volts) / (11.5 ohms)

    = 0.783 ... Ampere (rounded)
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