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A 6.0 Ù resistor and a 3.0 Ù resistor are connected in parallel to a 1.5 V battery of negligible internal resistance. What is the current in the 3.0 Ù
resistor?
11 years ago

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Answered by Henry
I = V/R = 1.5/3 = 0.5A.

The voltage across each resistor is 1.5
volts.
11 years ago
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