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Three resistances are connected as shown in diagram through the resistance 5 Ω, a current of 1 A is flowing :

(i) What is the current through the other two resistors?

(ii) What is the potential difference (p.d.) across AB and across AC ?

(iii) What is the total resistance ? [5 MARKS]

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Solution

Problem: 5 Marks
First 2 points:1.5 Marks
Third point: 3 Marks

1. For current in parallel resistors
For same potential difference across two parallel resistors,

V=I1R1=I2R2

i.e. I1I2=R2R1

Current divides itself in the inverse ratio of the resistances.

Also total current, I=I1+I2

I1I2=R2R1=1510=32

Also, I1+I2=1 A

I1=0.6A,I2=0.4A

Current is 0.6 A through 10Ω

2. For p.d. across AB

From Ohm's law, R=VI, V=IR

V=I×5=5V

P.D. across AB

For parallel combination of 10Ω and 15Ω P.D. across BC, V=I1R1=0.6×10=6V

P.D. across AC = P. D across AB + P.D. across BC.

= 5 + 6 = 11 V

3. For total circuit resistance

For 10Ω and 15Ω in parallel

Rp=10×1510+15=15025=6Ω

Total resistance =5+6=11Ω

Total circuit resistance =11Ω

[Also VI=111=11Ω]

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