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Ye marked wle resistance ke across ye wire se kya farq pdega ??
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Opt
Opt11mo ago
the current through 4Ω resistor will become zero
Real potato
Real potatoOP11mo ago
why bro
Opt
Opt11mo ago
Wire me resistance zero hai na? Khali road hote vakt traffic me kyu jaana hai? Electrons will move through path of no resistance if one exists
Real potato
Real potatoOP11mo ago
Acha samjh gaya
Opt
Opt11mo ago
Or think of it this way. While doing capacitors, i assume you studied how to consider equipotential points ?
Real potato
Real potatoOP11mo ago
capicators nhi padhaya abhi :/
Opt
Opt11mo ago
Khali wire hai to join the endpoints (equipotential). Same potential toh current kahaan se aaya? Oh. That's weird. Did you skip that chapter?
Real potato
Real potatoOP11mo ago
no i didnt our teacher said that first we will study current then we’ll do capicators
Opt
Opt11mo ago
Huh. Maybe he'll teach Capacitors and RC circuits together
Real potato
Real potatoOP11mo ago
Can you pls look at another simple question?
Opt
Opt11mo ago
Ye sure.
Real potato
Real potatoOP11mo ago
let’s see if dont hve any idea about this?
Real potato
Real potatoOP11mo ago
10th question
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Opt
Opt11mo ago
B
Real potato
Real potatoOP11mo ago
Do i hve to find net resistance and then use V=ir? Im not getting any option this way correct
Opt
Opt11mo ago
Itna sochna acchi baat nahi hai. /J
Real potato
Real potatoOP11mo ago
:/
Opt
Opt11mo ago
Total resistance= 20Ω Total current =1A 1A splits into 5 equal parts of magnitude 1/5A each. After two resistors, 2/5 A has already completed the circuit. The leftover is 3/5 A which is measured.
Real potato
Real potatoOP11mo ago
Oh man this was really easy🥲
Opt
Opt11mo ago
Yeah lol Overthinking ends up backfiring a lot
Real potato
Real potatoOP11mo ago
True thanks a lot for your valuable time
Opt
Opt11mo ago
No prob
Real potato
Real potatoOP11mo ago
+solved @Opt
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