c For the circuit shown in the figure determine the current
(c) For the circuit shown in the figure, determine the current in the 4.0-? resistor.
Part A 2.0 3.0 5.0Solution
3 ohm ,4 ohm,5 ohm are in parallel.
Let the resultant of these three be R then,
(1/R)=(1/3)+(1/4)+(1/5)
= 0.7833
R = 1.276 ohm
R , 2 ohm,1 ohm are in series.
So, equivalent resistance of the circuit R \' = R + 2 + 1
= 1.276 + 3
= 4.276 ohm
Potential difference V = 12 volt
Current through the circuit i = V/R \'
= 12/4.276
= 2.806 A
The ratio of Currents in 3 ohm,4 ohm,5 ohm is
i1:i2:i3 = (1/3):(1/4):(1/5)
= (60/3):(60/4):(60/5)
= 20 :15:12
Therefore current in 3 ohm resistor i1 = i[20/(20+15+12)]
=2.806 [20/47]
= 1.194 A
current in 4 ohm resistor i1 = i[15/(20+15+12)]
=2.806 [15/47]
= 0.8955 A

