Conductors with resistance 1 and 2 Ohm are connected in series. Find the current in the first conductor

Conductors with resistance 1 and 2 Ohm are connected in series. Find the current in the first conductor if the voltage on the second conductor is 3 V

Data: serial connection; R1 (resistance of the first taken conductor) = 1 Ohm; R2 (resistance of the second taken conductor) = 2 ohms; U2 (voltage on the second taken conductor) = 3 V.

Since the taken conductors are connected in series, the desired current strength in the first taken conductor is equal to the current strength in the formed connection: I = I1 = I2 = U2 / R2.

Calculation: I = 3/2 = 1.5 A.

Answer: The current in the first conductor taken is 1.5 A.



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