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Three 2Ω resistors, A, B, and C are connected as shown in the figure. Each of them dissipates energy and can withstand a maximum power of 18W without melting. Find the maximum current that can flow through the three resistors?


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Solution

Step 1: Given data

Resistances, R1=R2=R3=2Ω

Maximum power, P=18W

Step 2: Calculating current through A

Power is calculated by the formula, P=I2R

Therefore, the current is given by, I=PR

Current through the circuit = current through A = I=182=3A.

Step 3: Calculating current through B and C

Since resistors B and C are of the same magnitude and are connected in parallel, half of the total current passes through each of them

That is current through B = current through C = 12×3=1.5A.

Hence, the maximum current flowing through A is 3A, and the maximum current flowing through B and C is 1.5A


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