I am a little puzzled by your description of the circuit.
However if two different currents are flowing through the resistors then they must be in parallel in which case each sees 20 volts
R1 = 20/.8
R2 = 20/.3
You add resistances that are in series. Then each has the same current and the voltage is split.
I have an electrical circuit which has 20V shown on left side
I=0.8A on top
I = 0.3A on bottom
I have to find the resistance
Would I add 0.8 + 0.3 and then use the formula V = IR
so it would look like this:
20V = 1.1A x R
20V x 1.1A = R
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now if you want the equivalent resistance of the whole circuit it is the voltage divided by the entire current
Req = 20/(1.1)
by the way
1 / Req = 1/R1 + 1/R2
Req = 20/(1.1)
by the way
1 / Req = 1/R1 + 1/R2
1/Req = .8/20 + .3/20 = 1.1/20
so
Req = 20/1.1 which we already knew
so
Req = 20/1.1 which we already knew
Thank you for all your explanations-it really helped alot