Answer to Question #204594 in Electric Circuits for pumpkin

Question #204594

A 32−Ω resistor and a 20−Ω resistor are connected in parallel, and the combination is connected across a 240-V dc line. (a) What is the resistance of the parallel combination? (b) What is the total current through the parallel combination? (c) What is the current through each resistor?


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Expert's answer
2021-06-09T08:44:29-0400

R1=32ΩR_1=32\Omega


R2=20ΩR_2=20\Omega

V=240V

Req=R1×R2R1+R2\frac{R_1\times R_2}{R_1+R_2}

Req=32×2032+20R_{eq}=\frac{32\times20}{32+20}

Req=12.30ΩR_{eq}=12.30\Omega

Current

I=VRnet=24012.39I=\frac{V}{R_{net}}=\frac{240}{12.39}

I=19.51AmpI=19.51Amp

R1R_1 Flow current

I1=R2R1+R2×II_1=\frac{R_2}{R_1+R_2}\times I

I1=2052×19.51I_1=\frac {20}{52}\times19.51 =7.50A

I2=R1R1+R2×II_2=\frac{R_1}{R_1+R_2}\times I

I2=3252×19.51I_2=\frac {32}{52}\times19.51 =12.00A



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