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In the following circuits, (Fig. 3.38), heat produced in the resistor or combination of resistors connected to a 12 V battery will be :

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Electrical current is the flow of charged particles. The electric current flows through a wire the same way as how water moves in a river. The electricity is nothing but the flow of electrons. There are two main combinations of resistors in circuit, that is series and parallel. In the given table, Column I shows different combinations of resistors, Column II shows voltages of different arrangements of resistors and Column III shows currents and voltage division needed or not in different arrangements of resistors. When does the voltage division problem arise?

Electrical current is the flow of charged particles. The electric current flows through a wire the same way as how water moves in a river. The electricity is nothing but the flow of electrons. There are two main combinations of resistors in circuit, that is series and parallel. In the given table, Column I shows different combinations of resistors, Column II shows voltages of different arrangements of resistors and Column III shows currents and voltage division needed or not in different arrangements of resistors. When there is no voltage division problem arise?

Electrical current is the flow of charged particles. The electric current flows through a wire the same way as how water moves in a river. The electricity is nothing but the flow of electrons. There are two main combinations of resistors in circuit, that is series and parallel. In the given table, Column I shows different combinations of resistors, Column II shows voltages of different arrangements of resistors and Column III shows currents and voltage division needed or not in different arrangements of resistors. When does the current division problem arise?

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