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Four 20 ohm resistors are connected in parallel and the combination is connected to a 20V emf device. The current is:
A) 0.25A
B) 1.0 A
C) 4.0 A
D) 5.0 A
E) 100 E

Parallel circuits:
I know that the voltage is 20V and the Resistance is 20 V. So, I divided I=V/R
I= (20/20)=1 The current for a parallel circuit is found by I= I + I+ I+I
The current is 1 so therefore I total would be 4 or C.

Four 20 ohm resistors are connected in series and the combination is connected to a 20V emf device. The potential difference across any one of the resistors is:
A) 1 V
B) 4 V
C) 5 V
D) 20V
E) 80 V

So there are four resistors that are 20 ohms. Their connected to a 20 V device. The question wants to known volts. Its says for a parallel circuit. I just dividied 20V/4 and got 5V.Is that ok to think of it that way?

Thank you

correct on the first. However, if the second circuit is parallel, each resistor has 20V across it.

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A potential difference of 2.0 V is applied across a wire of cross sectional area 2.5 mm^2. The current which passes through the wire is 3.2 × 10-3 A. What is the resistance of the wire?
For parallel circuit the formula is:
1/Req= 1/Rn....
And there are 4 resistors of 20
So
1/Req= 1/20+1/20+1/20+1/20
1/Req= 4/20
Req/1= 20/4= 5
For the current formula is:
I=V/R
V= 20 given
I= 20/5= 4 so the answer is 4