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20 July, 12:50

In a parallel circuit with 3 resistors, the output voltage at the power supply is recorded to be 5 A. The current flowing through the first resistor is 1 A and the current flowing through the second resistor is. 5 A. What is the current flowing through the third resistor?

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  1. 20 July, 14:39
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    In a parallel circuit, the total power supply current is the sum of the

    currents through all of the individual branches.

    The output current (not the voltage) of the power supply is 5 A.

    So the individual currents in the circuit branches is 5 A.

    The current through the first 2 resistors is (1 + 0.5) = 1.5 A.

    So the current through the 3rd resistor is (5 - 1.5) = 3.5 A.
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