Physics
Five resistors of different resistances are connected together as shown in the figure.
A 12 V battery is connected to the arrangement.

Calculate
(a) total resistance in the circuit.
(b) the total current flowing in the circuit.
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Answer
(a) In the circuit, there are three parts. In the first part two resistors of 10 Ω and 40 Ω are connected in parallel. In parallel, the equivalent resistance is Rp, then
In the second part three resistors of 30, 20 and 60 Ω are connected in parallel. In parallel, the equivalent resistance is R'p, then
In the third part, Rp and R'p are in series, the equivalent resistance is R then 8 + 10 = 18 Ω
Hence, total resistance = 18 Ω
(b) From Ohm's Law : V = IR
Substituting the values we get, 12 = I x 18
∴ I = = 0.67 A.
Hence, total current = 0.67 A
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