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If a potential difference of 39.9 V is applied between points a and b in the diagram below, find the current in R1 (in Ampere).
Given : R1 = 7.2 Ω, R2 = 1.0 Ω, R3 = 6.3 Ω and R4 = 6.2 Ω.
R1 = 7.2 ohm
R2 = 1 ohm
R3 = 6.3 ohm
R4 = 6.2 ohm
V = 39.9 volts
R2 and R3 are in parallel, their equivalent resistance = (1) (6.3) /(1+6.3)
= 0.86 ohm
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