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What unit is used to measure resistance
A 5 ohm resistor a 10 ohm resistor and a 15 ohm resistor are connected in series to a 120 volt power source What is the amount of current flowing between the 5 ohm resistor and the 10 ohm resistor
It would be about 4 amps.
What is the drawing of an electrical circuit called
"schematic diagram" or "schematic drawing"
How current passes through resistor.
- What is the current running through resistor four?1 amps..!
- What is the current running through resistor one? 3 amps...!
- What is the current running through resistor three? 2amps..!
- What is the current running through resistor five? 3 amps..!
- What is the voltage drop running through resistor five? 45 volts...!
- What is the equivalent resistance through the parallel portion of the circuit? 6 ohms
Answer
A resistor is a conductor, albeit one with a higher resistance than a length of wire, so current passes through it without any problem. The magnitude of the current will, of course, be somewhat lower because of the additional resistance.
The total current that flows through a circuit is the same as the current that flows through each individual resistor connected in series
Choose true or falseIf all the resistors in a parallel sub-circuit have the same value the total current can be found by multiplying the current by the number of resistors
What is the current running through resistor one
What is the equivalent resistance through the entire circuit
What is the voltage drop running through the parallel potion of the circuit
A: There is no voltage drop running through in a parallel
circuit but rather the voltage drop across each branch of a
parallel circuit is the same
What is the voltage drop running through resistor one
What is the voltage drop running through resistor one